NYSEG Preparing for Snow and Wind
CHENANGO COUNTY – NYSEG and RG&E, AVANGRID companies, are preparing for the potential of significant snowfall and high winds across the state beginning early Thursday morning.
As a result of the storm, customers may experience service disruptions. The storm is expected to impact the entire NYSEG and RG&E footprint, which includes the Western New York, Rochester, Southern Tier, North Country, Capital Region, Hudson Valley and Westchester regions.
Current forecasts call for snow to begin after midnight on Thursday morning and continue through the day. In portions of our service areas, less snowfall is expected but wind gusts of up to 50 mph may occur. High winds have the potential to bring down snow covered trees and limbs, causing damage to overhead power lines and other electrical equipment.
The companies urge customers to monitor forecasts and prepare for the possibility of service interruptions. The companies’ storm readiness teams have been monitoring weather forecasts, planning and readying crews and equipment to help restore service should outages occur. The companies are also coordinating preparations with state and local emergency management authorities.
NYSEG and RG&E will provide updates throughout the event to the general public on their website and social media channels.
As a result of the storm, customers may experience service disruptions. The storm is expected to impact the entire NYSEG and RG&E footprint, which includes the Western New York, Rochester, Southern Tier, North Country, Capital Region, Hudson Valley and Westchester regions.
Current forecasts call for snow to begin after midnight on Thursday morning and continue through the day. In portions of our service areas, less snowfall is expected but wind gusts of up to 50 mph may occur. High winds have the potential to bring down snow covered trees and limbs, causing damage to overhead power lines and other electrical equipment.
The companies urge customers to monitor forecasts and prepare for the possibility of service interruptions. The companies’ storm readiness teams have been monitoring weather forecasts, planning and readying crews and equipment to help restore service should outages occur. The companies are also coordinating preparations with state and local emergency management authorities.
NYSEG and RG&E will provide updates throughout the event to the general public on their website and social media channels.
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