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I'm not sure if this is relevant, but according to Rocky Mountain Power, all power was restored to Salt Lake City the evening of the 20th. https://twitter.com/RMP_Utah/status/1428844459538661383 (Here's another article from ABC4 that says the same)
There were, however, outages in Ogden still through the 21st.
https://twitter.com/RMP_Utah/status/1429237083395211268
THIS ARTICLE from the Salt Lake Tribune on the 21st suggests only a "few hundred" homes in Salt Lake City were without power, while Weber County (where Ogden is located) still had thousands without power.
Is GP's dad misremembering the day of the Uber Eats?
(I'm in Utah, so I'm just trying to pin down the timeline of when she was in SLC/Ogden and what they might have done or where they might have gone during that time, since that seems to be around the time when *something* changed.)
I'm not sure if this is relevant, but according to Rocky Mountain Power, all power was restored to Salt Lake City the evening of the 20th. https://twitter.com/RMP_Utah/status/1428844459538661383 (Here's another article from ABC4 that says the same)
There were, however, outages in Ogden still through the 21st.
https://twitter.com/RMP_Utah/status/1429237083395211268
THIS ARTICLE from the Salt Lake Tribune on the 21st suggests only a "few hundred" homes in Salt Lake City were without power, while Weber County (where Ogden is located) still had thousands without power.
Is GP's dad misremembering the day of the Uber Eats?
(I'm in Utah, so I'm just trying to pin down the timeline of when she was in SLC/Ogden and what they might have done or where they might have gone during that time, since that seems to be around the time when *something* changed.)
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