The number of Buffalo households still without power shrank to almost 2,700 Tuesday afternoon, down from nearly 4,000 in the city earlier in the day, according to National Grid.
About 3,900 customers remained without power countywide on Tuesday afternoon, according to National Grid and New York State Electric and Gas.
As of about 2:15 p.m., these were the latest outage numbers from the utilities:
• Buffalo - 2,689
• Amherst - 925
• Cheektowaga - 199
• Town of Tonawanda - 53
• Kenmore - 42
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• Lackawanna - 19
About 5,600 Erie County customers had been without power at about 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Close to 30,000 customers had no electricity at the peak of the storm and its immediate aftermath.
On Monday afternoon, about 12,500 households in Erie County were without power, down from about 23,000 on Sunday night, according to state officials.
At the height of the storm, more than 20,000 households in Buffalo were without electricity, city officials said.
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