Tracking power outages in Northeast Ohio: See the latest outage updates and restoration estimates from FirstEnergy (2024)

A Wind Advisory has been issued for all of Northeast Ohio with gusts up to 50 mph possible.

CLEVELAND — As strong winds continue to impact Northeast Ohio, we're tracking power outages throughout the region as well.

Here are the latest power outage updates from FirstEnergy as of 4:00 p.m. Wednesday:

  • Ashtabula County: 343 outages (down from 376 outages last hour)
  • Cuyahoga County: 546 outages (down from 670 outages last hour)
  • Geauga County: 245 outages (down from 495 outages last hour)
  • Lake County: 468 outages (up from 456 outages last hour)
  • Stark County: 15 outages (down from 310 last hour)
  • Summit County: 396 outages (up from 367 outages last hour)

While FirstEnergy estimates power will be restored to some customers today, others -- especially in Cuyahoga and Lake counties -- many not have restoration until 4 p.m. Thursday.

We will be updating this story with the latest power outage updates, so be sure to refresh the page frequently to see the most recent information.

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The issue comes as wind gusts in some parts of Northeast Ohio topped out at more than 50 mph on Tuesday.

Check out our peak wind gusts through Tuesday evening across northern Ohio. #3weather @wkyc pic.twitter.com/VoBlVaVxnr

— WKYC 3weather (@wkycweather) January 10, 2024

Lake County was one of the hardest hit areas by heavy and intense winds.

The fire department in Perry dealt with many storm damage calls, including a huge fallen tree on Narrows Rd. near Lane Rd. The tree fell across the entire road, taking out multiple power lines with it.

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"It's a big tree," said Chief Dominic Chiappone of the Perry Joint Fire District. "Use caution when you're driving, especially with the power lines. If there is one down, it's hard to see with the gray skies.”

They had to close down the road for hours.

"It disrupts the community," Chiappone said of the damage. "Once school lets out, it disrupts kids getting home from school. We're not the only ones affected at this time. So hopefully we can get it cleaned up and get back to normal.”

The downed lines on Narrows Rd. caused many on the street to lose power, including Drew Keough, who 3News spoke to as he was fixing his broken generator.

He said his home's power was cutting in and out, and he expected the generator to give him back up power. Turns out it's 13 years old and it's battery was out, so he had to run out and purchase one for $150.

Keough added that he feels sorry for his neighbors who are having to live in the dark right now, with Perry Fire not knowing when it will be restored.

"I feel bad for them," Keough said. "Luckily it's not 20 below zero."

A spokesperson for First Energy says they don't know when all power in the county will be restored in Lake County, but they're working to "get it back up and running as quickly and safely as possible."

Prior to the weather's arrival in Northeast Ohio, FirstEnergy said they are implementing their storm response plans, which include:

  • Implementing 16-hour-shifts for storm personnel with around-the-clock coverage.
  • Staffing additional internal operators, damage assessors and analysts at distribution control centers to assist with high volumes of outage calls.
  • Notifying contractors to be ready to assist with restoration efforts.
  • Securing additional line, substation and forestry personnel.
  • Contacting emergency management officials, state officials, regulators and local officials about the company's storm preparation efforts.

"Sustained winds and heavy rain could slow restoration efforts, as crews cannot safely operate bucket trucks when wind speeds exceed 40 miles per hour," FirstEnergy said in a press release. "Saturated soil and flooding can also hinder access and create hazardous conditions for crews as they work to make repairs to lines and equipment damaged by fallen trees and branches."

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Tracking power outages in Northeast Ohio: See the latest outage updates and restoration estimates from FirstEnergy (2024)

FAQs

How long do most power outages last? ›

Average Duration of Power Outages

On average, most technical or minor outages in the USA last about 1-2 hours. However, those caused by major natural disasters can extend for days or even weeks.

What year did the power grid go out in Ohio? ›

August 14 and 15, 2003 - The northeastern U.S. and southern Canada suffered the worst power blackout in history. Areas affected extended from New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey west to Michigan, and from Ohio north to Toronto and Ottawa, Ontario. Approximately 50 million customers were impacted.

How do I report a power outage to Met Ed Pa? ›

To report an outage call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877).

How long can my refrigerator go without power? ›

As the USDA notes in Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency, your refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.

What state loses power the most? ›

Almost one-quarter of 2022 power outages occurred in California. The state of California also came in first for the most power outages overall in the last 20 years: 2,684.

How do you check if there is no electricity? ›

Verify that the power is off by placing the voltmeter on the two output points at the bottom of the circuit breaker. The voltmeter will show that there is no voltage if the light does not light up.

What was the cause of the Northeast blackout? ›

On August 14, 2003, a transmission line fault in Ohio caused by contact with a tree cascaded into what would become one of the largest outages in North American history plunging more than 50 million people in eight states and Ontario into darkness.

What year was the nationwide blackout? ›

Western North America Blackout (1996)

Many areas within the United States were affected including, Idaho, Montana, Utah, New Mexico, California and Arizona. Luckily for the 2 million people affected, power was restored with in 1-2 hours.

Can you shower when the power is out? ›

To shower when the power is out, your home needs a traditional tank-style water heater. If that water heater still has hot water in reserve, then you can take a warm shower. If you plan to take a shower, you need to do it soon after the power goes out.

Can you flush the toilet when the power is out? ›

Depending on the amount of water remaining in the pipes, you might be able to flush your toilet several times while the power is out. Eventually, however, your tank won't fill up anymore because the pumps are down. When this happens, you will need to flush your toilet manually by pouring in a bucket of water.

How long does it take for the power to go back up? ›

Most power outages can be restored within hours, but those caused by storms or violent winds that damage electrical lines and equipment can linger for days or even weeks.

How long does a blackout normally last? ›

Blackouts can last anywhere from a few minutes to a few days or even weeks. A brownout is only a partial loss of power, where a system's capacity and voltage are reduced. Brownouts usually happen when there's high demand across the power grid.

How long does a power cut last? ›

Each planned power outage is likely to last around three hours, and in emergency cases, this could be longer. You'll be contacted before it's planned, with the details of the time when the power will be cut.

What is a prolonged power outage? ›

Extended power outage means an interruption in electric service lasting more than 24 hours.

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