Gusty winds, sleet and hail to blame for power outages across the county

CHENANGO COUNTY – Approximately 200 Chenango County NYSEG customers were without power as of this morning due to heavy winds that damaged power lines and downed tree limbs in many areas.
The towns of Greene and McDonough were the hardest hit, with more than 130 and 45 residences reporting power outages respectively, according to NYSEG’s online Outage Viewer. As of press time, the Norwich and Chenango County Joint Emergency Operations Center reported wind gusts of between 30 and 40 miles per hour over the course of Thursday night and into Friday, accompanied by sleet and hail.
Gusty conditions are expected to continue today with possible gusts reaching upwards of 30 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service in Binghamton.
Emergency Management Officer A. Wesley Jones said the gusty conditions were responsible for minor damage at several locations, including a downed tree that crashed into an Earlville mobile home at approximately 6:30 this morning. No injuries have been reported.
For more information on weather conditions across the county, visit norwichnewyork.net.

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