This screenshot from the FirstEnergy website shows areas of northeastern Ohio with reported power outages More than 50,000 FirstEnergy customers were without power on Sunday night after severe weather that took hit northeastern Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio – More than 40,000 FirstEnergy customers in Cuyahoga County go without power Sunday night due to extreme weather conditions in northeastern Ohio
Most outages affect customers in Cleveland (26,493) and Lakewood (13,131), starting at 7 pm Sunday, according to the FirstEnergy outage reporting site Brooklyn has the second highest number of outages, with 2,280 reported
Over 1,000 Summit County FirstEnergy customers are also reporting outages; The township of Coventry has the most outages in the county with over 600, as of 7 pm 750 Lake County FirstEnergy customers are also reporting outages
The Cleveland office of the National Weather Service issued a wind advisory in effect until 7 a.m. Monday The advisory warns of northwesterly winds of 25 to 35 mph, with gusting gusts up to 50 mph The gusts could be even stronger closer to the lake shores, according to the NWS
Much of northeastern Ohio saw rain, sleet or even snow on Sunday, with temperatures between 30 and 30 hoursm Sunday Bad weather will not dissipate in the region until Monday morning, according to forecasts by the National Weather Service
Cleveland Public Power also announced numerous power outages on Sunday afternoon caused by fallen wires.The power company updated affected customers on its Twitter account throughout the day
The month of October has more than doubled what is normal for rain in Cleveland; also high elsewhere in Northeast Ohio
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