Windstorm updates: Utah National Guard deploys to help with debris cleanup; 51K Utahns still without power

Rocky Mountain Power crews are aiming to have electricity restored to almost all customers in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020.

(Spencer Hall, Rocky Mountain Power)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Tens of thousands of people remained without power along the Wasatch Front on Thursday night following a fierce windstorm earlier this week.

More than 51,000 customers were without power as of 10:51 p.m., according to the Rocky Mountain Power website. The impacted areas run from Ogden to Salt Lake City.

The storm that hit Monday night into Tuesday knocked out power to 180,000 customers at one point.

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Some schools remained closed Thursday in the Salt Lake City, Ogden, Granite, Davis and Weber school districts.

Salt Lake City School District closures:

  • All schools canceled until Monday

Ogden School District closures:

  • Highland Junior High School
  • Mount Ogden Junior High School

Granite School District closures:

  • Eastwood Elementary School
  • Upland Terrace Elementary School
  • Connections High School
  • Wasatch Junior High School
  • Crestview Elementary School
  • Cottonwood Elementary School
  • Rosecrest Elementary School
  • Twin Peaks Elementary School

Davis School District closures:

  • Centerville Elementary School
  • Centerville Junior High School

Weber School District closures:

  • Burch Creek Elementary School
  • H. Guy Child Elementary School
  • Washington Terrace Elementary School
  • Roosevelt Elementary School
  • Canyon View

South Junior High School in the Weber district will be on a shortened schedule and Bonneville High School will hold virtual classes.

The Utah Transit Authority tweeted that the TRAX S-Line is running as a bus bridge both eastbound and westbound as crews finalize repairs to the line.

The latest windstorm-related updates will be posted below. If you're on a mobile device and can't see the updates, click on this link.

Thursday, 10:49 pm

51K Utahns without power Thursday night

Thursday, 06:59 pm

52K remain without power in Utah after windstorm

Thursday, 04:56 pm

Utah National Guard will be deployed to help clean up wind debris

Thursday, 02:24 pm

All of Salt Lake City School District delays start of school year until Monday

Thursday, 02:15 pm

8 Salt Lake City parks, 1 cemetery temporarily closed as crews continue to clean up after windstorm

Thursday, 10:38 am

15 Salt Lake City schools still serving meals despite closures

Thursday, 09:00 am

Rocky Mountain Power aiming to restore power for almost all customers Thursday

Thursday, 08:18 am

Salt Lake City School District cancels school as windstorm fallout continues

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