Not crazy during a storm such as this. Most of the power outages will
be very local since they will be due to some snow weighted tree down the
street taking out the line feeding your block or maybe just you and
three neighbors.
Imagine, if you will, a huge tree with 1,000 randomly broken limbs
varying from 12" in diameter to 1/16". If you're attached to a branch
that's unbroken except for a big break close to the trunk that may be
one of the first things to get fixed and you'll be happy. But it will
take a long time not only to fix all the breaks but even to identify
where they all are.
Chuck Norcutt
Ali Shah wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> Parts of East Amherst still dont have power. I dont
> know how the grids work but its very odd. Even places
> close to the City such as Kenmore do not have power. I
> spoke to someone in the village of Williamsville and
> they dont have power.
>
> Crazy!
>
>
>
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