Most customers' power restored after storm


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(KSL News) Power for most people living in Davis, Weber and Cache counties is back on this morning.

Wind and rain contributed to knock out power to at least 2,400 customers living throughout northern Utah yesterday. This morning, power has been restored to nearly everyone except 500 customers living in Mountain Green. Rocky Mountain Power expects to have their power restored by 7:30 a.m.

Up Big Cottonwood Canyon, that winter-like storm brought the white stuff. Snow came down most of the day, which was a good sign for people excited about the ski season.

John Marinucci, owner of Kickers Backcountry Market, said, "I think a lot of people, we all want to ski powder, and that's the reason why I'm up here. So the more powder there is to ski, the more people will be coming up the mountain."

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