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CEDAR CITY — Rocky Mountain Power is warning customers in central and southern Utah that they could be looking at power outages in the next couple of days because of extreme heat, gusting winds and other wildfire risks.
Power outages in southern Utah
The company says it will make the decision to turn the power off proactively if needed.
The worst risk is expected between Friday and Sunday in and around Iron County.
"Our system is built to withstand most weather events, but extreme weather is unpredictable and can cause damage in any season," said Curt Mansfield, Rocky Mountain Power's senior vice president of power delivery, in a news release. "Public safety is our highest priority, and we stand prepared to take measures to reduce the chance of a wildfire."
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Power outages in northern Utah
Rocky Mountain Power also says that many communities in northern Utah are forecasted to experience high winds. These winds could cause service interruptions.
If an outage occurs, Rocky Mountain Powers says restoration time could be longer than normal as crews inspect lines and equipment.
Contributing: Mark Jones