The latest National Grid report has more than 1,100 customers without power due to the winter storm. The three hardest hit areas are Parishville at 219, Russell at 215 and Colton at 205, according to …
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The latest National Grid report has more than 1,100 customers without power due to the winter storm.
The three hardest hit areas are Parishville at 219, Russell at 215 and Colton at 205, according to the National Grid website.
Other power outage numbers include 66 in the Town of Canton, 65 in the Town of Potsdam, 54 in Morristown, 44 in Lisbon, 23 in Stockholm, 21 in Hermon, 10 in Hammond and 1 in Waddington.
People can report power outages to https://www1.nationalgridus.com/outages
The storm forced all St. Lawrence County schools to close.
Thirty plus power line trucks were seen in the parking lot of the Best Western University Inn, Canton this morning.
There were also reports of several vehicles in the ditch on Rt. 11 between Canton and Potsdam. Motorists are encouraged to use caution while driving.
The National Weather Service said the North Country could see an additional 4 to 8 inches of snow today and early Saturday.