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No info on why yet EDIT: Guess they had a windstorm https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/weather/wild-weather-with-70-mph-winds-whips-seattle-and-western-washington-with-road-closures-and-power-outages/

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There are lots of trees over power lines during snow season.

Did they get a storm recently ?

If they did then this makes perfect sense