Update 11:36 am
Two primary outages still remain with 210 east of the Longfellow Creek Greenbelt and 586 further south, southeast of White Center. The cause was in fact a fallen limb on power lines according to City Light.
Update 9:56 am
The outage that stretched from Puget Sound across to South Seattle that began in the early morning hours affecting White Center and points south has largely been fixed. A large pocket of 566 customers remains in South Park.
Original Post 6:46 am
As snow fell and temperatures dipped into the low 30's on Saturday Dec. 3 4890 City Light customers in West Seattle were without power.
A set of four primary outages were in effect early. The first was east of the Longfellow Creek Greenspace along 26th SW from SW Myrtle Street on the south to SW Hudson Street on the north over to the Duwamish River. They began at 3:05, 3:06, and 3:37. Expected restoration time for all three was approximately 10am. It affected around 500 customers.
The larger outage affected more than 4000 customers and extended from 31st SW on the west to 2nd Ave South on the east and from 98th SW on the north to 130th SW on the south encompassing Seola Beach. It began at 2:16 am. No time of restoration was listed.
Comcast/Xfinity also reported outages in the same areas implying that the outages were caused by branches weighed down by snow, impacting power and internet cable lines.