It huffed and it puffed but it didn’t blow very much down.
Sunday’s breezes caused only isolated power losses on a North Olympic Peninsula that still was picking up pieces from Wednesday’s rip-roarin’ gale.
Only Clallam County Public Utility District customers along the Hoko-Ozette Road were still without electricity Sunday afternoon, and engineer Quimby Moon expected that problem — caused by a mudslide — would be fixed by Sunday evening.
“We had some wind this morning,” he said. “We just have some pockets of outages.– nothing big like we had over the past week.”
Dorothy Bracken, spokeswoman for Puget Sound Energy, called Wednesday’s wild weather “a cleansing storm” that knocked down or blew over most trees, limbs or poles that had been waiting to fall.
She reported no problems in eastern Jefferson County from Sunday’s “little burst of wind.”