Thousands in Salt Lake area still without power due to snow


SALT LAKE CITY — Widespread power outages have been reported in the Salt Lake area during Sunday’s storm that brought heavy snow across Utah on New Year’s Day.

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As of 10:30 p.m., around 4,800 Rocky Mountain Power customers were without service, with most situated in the Salt Lake Valley. That number has gradually decreased since reaching nearly 14,000 customers Sunday morning.

According to a Rocky Mountain Power official, the outages are due to the snow causing downed power lines and issues with trees. It’s not known when power will be restored to the affected areas, but the company says customers should be prepared to be without it through the night, particularly those in the east bench locations in the Salt Lake Valley.

“We appreciate your patience as we work to restore your power as soon as possible,” the company tweeted.

RMP customers can report outages or check the status on the company’s website.

In addition, many in the Murray area are also without power.

Murray City Power reports the outage in the city extends from 5750 South to 5900 South and Interstate 15 to 700 West, including areas north of 4500 South between Fairbourne and Gordon Lane.

Crews have been dispatched to all locations in Murray without power.

Heber Light & Power says there are multiple outages in Heber, Midway, Charleston, and Center Creek.





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2023-01-01 19:34:13

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