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Active Outages: 485 Affected Customers: 99216

 

Most are along the Lake Ontario shores down as far as Brockville. Not much around your place Lew....closest is probably Roseneath with 20 or so powerless households.

Hydro One reports are upgraded every 15 minutes. Most existing outages are scheduled to be restored later this morning. A very few of them won't be restored before tomorrow.

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You two sound like a mortician trying to drum up business. lol

 

I just want to be able to justify spending all that money Art :lol:

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That is only hydro one customers Roy. There are a lot of areas ie Toronto, Milton, etc that are not shown on the hydro one site.

 

Parts of Lindsay were/are without power and that is just within the last hour. As of 5:30 this morning the weather network was showing 135,000 without power at that point, hydro one only listed about 50,000. We are getting heavy freezing rain here right now, I have a feeling the worst is yet to come.

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Sorry to hear about your granddaughter Norm :(

 

We still have no power and most of the trees are down or have lost most of their branches. Got the Coleman making coffee right now.

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I just want to be able to justify spending all that money Art :lol:

 

I put an automatic unit in about 10 years ago and every time it runs I am sooooooo thankful I have it. My wife thought I was an idiot when I installed it but now she is all for it as well. It doesn't run everything in the house but all the critical stuff is running (sump pumps, water pump, water heater, a few lights and outlets, beer fridge in the garage, fish freezer, big screen, etc). Be patient, someday you will be thankful too.

 

The ice in Norfolk county is building rapidly and it's still coming down quite hard here. Gonna be a big mess if it keeps up much longer.

 

Everybody stay safe, we don't need any more broken legs before Christmas.

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Be patient, someday you will be thankful too.

 

 

Yeah I know, but it sure is a nice feeling knowing it'll automatically fire up whenever the power goes out.

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I lost power for three hours this morning (6-9) just easy of London and my generator wouldn't start. I have been sick and unable to test it out and repair the last while. Thankfully, my neighbour was able to borrow a generator and I could also plug my sump pump into it. Once I was in the clear, the power came back on. :)

 

I have a few branches down on the property but no real damage.

 

I better get that generator going and back to monthly starts.

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Our power hasnt even flickered here yet, but im expecting it to at any time. Id say we have close to an inch of ice on everything here. My mature maples are still holding up, but im getting concerned. Its only getting worse right now. We're all good though. Lots of food, water, fuel and firewood.

 

S.

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Got a hose you can hook to the hot water tap at the washing machine Shayne and spray the limb ends and melt some ice off?

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Its not that bad yet wayne. We'll be fine. I kinda like the adventure of it. My trees are on good shape, its gonna take a lot more ice than this to knock them over....i think!

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Our power went out from about 10 am to noon today.

Lots of limbs down around town but ice is melting off the trees now.

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When mine fall I just look at it as good hardwood that's already horizontal and ready to cut up and split! Saves me getting hit by dead heads when the tree falls the conventional way in the forest!

 

We've still got power up here... but the almost invisible rain is really starting to be visible on the trees so who knows for how long. Oh well.. like I said in another thread... I go to bed at night and I get up in the morning.. but of course I can do that because I have a generator, three fireplaces in the house, a wood stove in the workshop, two tractors (one with a bucket and hoe), two chainsaws and a hydraulic splitter... oh and 500 gallons of AV gas and 300 gallons (700 if I include the furnace tanks) of diesel on site.

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"Norm, did your grandaughter get her surgery yesterday? It looks like a nasty break. Hope it all goes well for her."

 

Thanks Roy...and no surgery yet...I have a feeling they are waiting for a specialist...I am keeping Facebook open in case there is any news...She seems to be in good spirits...this is what she posted this morning...

 

 

 

When the morning nurse came to check my vitals...:
"Are you normally this pale?"
"I dunno. I can't see myself. Remember?"
"Yeah but are you normally pale?"
"Well, I'm white..."
"Oh. Ok."
She is so much like her late mother...
Just got a message that she is now in OR...I'm asking my higher power to guide the surgeons...
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If any of mine come down, they are the ones I planned on taking down anyways. The rest are good healthy trees....shouldnt be a problem!

 

S.

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I'm sitting here with a very $$$$ permanent generator and we haven't lost power yet. Darned near wish the power would go out for awhile so I could say it was worth the money to have it installed. :lol:

 

That's not a problem Lew, good pair of wire cutters and I could put ya in test mode :lol:

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That's not a problem Lew, good pair of wire cutters and I could put ya in test mode :lol:

Yes, and if the power is still on when he goes to work with those wire cutters, you'll even get a light show :rofl2:

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Two things; Norm, I just asked a favor from the big guy, keep us posted.

 

Just spent 2 1/2 hours out there with the snow blower and shovel, as I put the snow blower away the freezing rain started again. I have a feeling we aren't out of the woods yet with regard to power outages.

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Already has a built in test mode Phil and she automatically fires up every Monday morning at 9:30 am sharp and runs for 15 minutes.

 

Much safer than wire cutters :lol:

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Toronto Hydro crews assessing damage and responding to emergency calls, asking customers to 'share the power'

 

 

 

TORONTO, Dec. 22, 2013 /CNW/ - Toronto Hydro-Electric System (Toronto Hydro) is reporting that over 250,000 customers are without power across the city as a result of the ice storm. Areas with overhead power lines are the hardest hit: Etobicoke, North York and Scarborough. Toronto Hydro is concerned that wind gusts and further adverse weather will hamper the restoration efforts.

 

 

As a result of the volume of calls that continue to come in, and the current weather conditions, Toronto Hydro is asking customers to prepare for the worst-case scenario. While the utility hopes to have everyone restored by Wednesday, it is asking customers to make alternate arrangements, if possible.

 

 

There are a number of customers who may have special needs or are elderly; Toronto Hydro asks that residents check on their neighbours.

 

 

For customers with electricity service, Toronto Hydro is asking that they "share the power" and consider inviting neighbours inside.

 

 

The City of Toronto has also opened a number of warming stations, they can be found at www.toronto.ca

 

 

Toronto Hydro crews are working to on public safety calls first, then on to restore priority customers such as hospitals, city services and TTC. All available resources have been deployed and crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power.

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