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Some Sammamish Neighborhoods Without Power

Puget Sound Energy has warned customers that fallen tree branches due to the snow and freezing rain could cause scattered outages tonight.

Patch readers in the Timberline neighborhood and other areas have reported power outages this evening. Just before 9 p.m., Andy Allred reported on our Facebook Page that power is out in the Timberline neighborhood, and Sammamish Patch reader Lyssa Young said power flickered and internet was out for about an hour near Inglewood Hill Road and 228th Avenue.

So far, Puget Sound Energy hasn't released any official notices regarding the extent of Sammamish outages, but it did post the following statement on its website earlier:

The heavy snowfall and winds that hit much of Western Washington on Wednesday have weighted down tree limbs and caused small, scattered power outages across Puget Sound Energy's service area. PSE crews are responding to the outages and restoring electric service as quickly as possible. Please take appropriate steps to keep you and your family safe and comfortable in the event your service is interrupted. If you haven’t already done so, prepare an emergency kit that includes extra blankets and battery-operated lighting. Follow us on PSE.com, Facebook, and Twitter for updated information.

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To report a power outage to your home, call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 (select menu option 1).

When we get more information about efforts to restore power to Sammamish customers we'll update this story. In the meantime, here are some . And don't forget to charge up those laptops, cell phones, and tablets while the power's on so you can continue to get information in the event of an outage.

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