May 6, 2024
More than 24,000 Nova Scotia Power customers without power amid extreme cold | CBC News

More than 24,000 Nova Scotia Power customers without power amid extreme cold | CBC News

As Nova Scotians deal with a blast of frigid weather, some are also dealing with power outages.

 As of 11:07 a.m. AT Saturday, around 24,000 Nova Scotia Power customers were without electricity.

There are two primary reasons behind the outages, said Nova Scotia Power’s senior director of transmission and distribution operations, Matt Drover.

The first is high winds, which are causing trees to fall on lines. The second is the cold temperatures are putting extra demand on the electrical grid.

“In some cases, we are having electrical equipment operate to protect the system from larger outages,” said Drover.

A map of Nova Scotia shows the expected temperatures in Nova Scotia with the wind chill for 5 p.m. AT Saturday.
Expected temperatures with the wind chill across Nova Scotia at 5 p.m. AT Saturday. (Ryan Snoddon/CBC)

Extreme cold warnings are in place for most of Nova Scotia Saturday, with Environment Canada expecting temperatures could feel as cold as –43 C this morning, before warming up later in the morning and into the afternoon.

CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon expects temperatures this afternoon to be in the –20s and low –30s with the wind chill.

Drover said most people should have their power restored tonight.

He said the company has 200 field workers staged across the province to do the restorations.

“We’re working very closely with our neighbouring provinces to help with all of the power demand and we definitely understand how frustrating this can be for our customers,” said Drover. “So rest assured, we’re doing everything we can to get your power back on as quickly as possible.”

Environment Canada took down the extreme cold warnings for Digby, Shelburne and Yarmouth counties just before noon Saturday.

Besides the cold, many areas of the province are under snow squall and wind warnings.

A snowy road with limited visibility is shown in a rural area of Nova Scotia.
East Gore, N.S., in Hants County, is under extreme cold and snow squall warnings Saturday. (Melissa Friedman/CBC)

Snow squall warnings are in place in Annapolis, Digby, Hants, Inverness, Kings, Shelburne, Victoria and Yarmouth counties.

“Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow,” Environment Canada warned. “Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility in some locations.”

Wind warnings are also in effect for Inverness and Victoria counties.

Halifax Water problems

In a statement, Halifax Water said some customers have lost service because of the cold. It recommended customers have a safe heating source where the water enters the home. It said this is usually in the basement or a utility closet near the water meter.

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