Storm cuts power to 100,000 Super Bowl day


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Thousands of people planning to watch the Super Bowl game were left out in the cold as power remained off in parts of Ontario still reeling from a blast of winter weather on February 4.

About 50,000 customers were still without power on the night of February 5 after wet snow and wind gusts of nearly 60 km/h downed power lines and knocked over trees in parts of western, southern and central Ontario.

Outages were reported in Owen Sound, Parry Sound, Penetanguishene, Barrie, Bracebridge, Huntsville and as far south as Guelph and London.

In Dorchester, Ont., just outside of London, two people died after their minivan was broadsided by a train.

The driver of the minivan had apparently seen the train approaching and tried to stop, but lost control of the vehicle. It spun onto the tracks as the crossing gates came down, police said.

With the train fast-approaching, the driver hit the accelerator, but the wheels spun in the snow.

Earlier February 5, as many as 100,000 customers were enduring outages. Hydro One sent out additional crews and said it was doing all it could to restore electricity to the affected areas.

Some homes and businesses have been without hydro since 6 p.m. on February 4 when the storm system, which began in the southern United States, crept into Ontario. Temperatures were dipped to as low as minus 16C Sunday night, Environment Canada said.

Light rain turned to wet snow as temperatures fell below freezing overnight Saturday. Environment Canada reported nearly 30 cm of wet snowfall in London and Owen Sound, caking power lines and causing trees to sag.

Toronto was largely spared from the poor weather, receiving rain and some light snow.

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