2017-03-02

(WTNH) — Gusting winds on Thursday morning downed trees and wires across the state, causing thousands of power outages.

Utility crews and first responders were called to many reports of wind-induced damages and outages. Many of these occurred in Fairfield, Litchfield, and Hartford County, where wind averages were highest.

Just about 10,000 power outages across #CT. I think I know why, check out these winds! #WTNHWeather pic.twitter.com/U2gFDHlK31

— Kevin Arnone (@Kevin_Arnone) March 2, 2017

While the number of outages remained under 5,000 for most of the morning, a downed primary wire in Naugatuck saw that number jump up by 12,320 just after 4:30 a.m. Officials with Eversource say 86% of their customers in Naugatuck were out of power for 11 minutes. During this time, Naugatuck police dispatchers say they were flooded with calls from residents.

Updated Eversource Outages

Updated United Illuminating Outages

In Woodbridge, a handful of customers were out through much of the early morning due to some burning wires on Woodfield Road, reported just after 4 a.m.

Peck Hill Road was also closed in Woodbridge because of a large tree blocking the road with wires down.

Another tree down. This one blocks Peck Hill Rd. in #Woodbridge near Carriage Hill. #WTNHweather pic.twitter.com/m5h1BaW8vS

— Kent Pierce (@kentpierce8) March 2, 2017

In Oxford around 5 a.m., police reported a tree that had fallen down across Bowers Hill Road, taking down some wires. Almost 90 customers were out of power, and the road was closed between Coppermine and Loughlin.

High Wind Warning/Wind Advisory remains in effect. Gusts up to 60mph possible. Please send any wind reports/damage if its safe to do so. pic.twitter.com/rEEmPuW0YA

— NWS Albany (@NWSAlbany) March 2, 2017

Foran High School in Milford and West Woods School in Hamden are having delayed opening due to power outages.

Related: Delayed openings for schools in Milford, Hamden due to power outages

Redding police also reported that due to trees down on many roads in both Easton and Redding, many buses will be late this morning.

From the schools: Due to trees down on many roads in both Easton and Redding, many buses will be late this morning.

— Redding, CT Police (@reddingpoliceCT) March 2, 2017

In Meriden, News 8’s Kent Pierce discovered some trees down on Woodland Street and a blown over stop sign.

Tree down on wires on Woodland St. near Kensington in #Meriden. I think we’e going to see a lot of this today. #WTNHWeather pic.twitter.com/ATSzTfIo6z

— Kent Pierce (@kentpierce8) March 2, 2017

Wind blew this stop sign down just as we were approaching it in Meriden. #WTNHweather pic.twitter.com/DXNJsfnrXf

— Kent Pierce (@kentpierce8) March 2, 2017

Guilford has over a thousand outages but police can only confirm to News 8 that there’s reports of trees down.  Nearby in Madison, wires down have caused 12 outages.

Fallen power cables, caution in #Madison on US-1 Both NB/SB west of Durham Rd #traffic https://t.co/y640I1SLBg

— TTN Hartford (@TotalTrafficBDL) March 2, 2017

Wires also fell in Hebron, where they caught fire. The fire department responded to the area of 32 Carriage Drive near the intersection of Gilead Street for wires burning.

And in New Milford, there were trees and wires down on Candlewood Mountain Road, as well as a pole down on Fairfield Drive, that resulted in a fire.

CLOSED due to trees/wires: Candlewood Mountain Road at Lookout Ridge and Aldrich Road. Town Highway and the utility companies are notified.

— New Milford Police (@nmpolicedept) March 2, 2017

High winds are expected to continue, and in some areas, intensify throughout the morning.



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