The ice storm has created power outages all across the region.
Update at 7 p.m.
A large number of Seattle City Light and Puget Sound Energy customers in Tukwila, SeaTac, Burien and beyond are still dealing with power outages as a result of today's ice storm - mostly the result of fallen trees taking down power lines.
Please check the Seattle City Lights outage map (seen above, but please click the link for specific details on estimated restoration times.
Puget Sound Energy's Service Alert Page also provides data on outage locations.
Currently, PSE is reporting the following customer outages for our region:
Burien - 696
Normandy Park – 1448
Des Moines – 1286
SeaTac – 3176
Tukwila – 463
While no restoration estimates are guaranteed, Seattle City Light is showing restoration for several areas tonight into tomorrow.
From Puget Sound Energy:
Customers are encouraged to plan to be without power until at least Friday, and perhaps longer, depending on weather conditions. At this point, we are unable to estimate how long the restoration effort will take because limbs and trees are still falling and bringing down electric lines.
Update at 11 am
The power is out for 338 customers on Three Tree Point and along Maplewild Drive in Burien extending along 171st street s.w. and up to 156th s.w.. Crews expect to have it restored by 2pm.
Original Post
Seattle City Light is reporting that a power outage that began at 6:30 am near 156th s.w. and SeaTac Airport should be resolved by 1:00 pm.
The outage is roughly circular and is between 4th Ave. South and 6th Ave. South.
You can keep an eye on the outage online by checking the Seattle City Light outage page here.