A bolt of lightning hits above the Peabody Heights section of Port Angeles near Port Angeles High School about 5:30 a.m. today. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

A bolt of lightning hits above the Peabody Heights section of Port Angeles near Port Angeles High School about 5:30 a.m. today. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

[Updated] Thunder, lightning might revisit North Olympic Peninsula tonight, this weekend

Three slow-moving thunderstorms shook the North Olympic Peninsula from Port Townsend to Lake Crescent beginning late Thursday night and continuing throughout the early morning, causing power outages and sleepless nights for many.

More storms moved west from the Seattle area this morning, and more thunder and lightning is possible through Sunday, including a series of thunderstorms that were moving west near Port Townsend at about 10:30 a.m. today, said Doug McDonnal, National Weather Service forecaster in Seattle.

“It’s fairly rare, but we get this several days each year,” McDonnal said.

“This is certainly not an area where thunderstorms are common.”

A low pressure system stalled in Southern Washington, sending storms through the northwestern part of the state, McDonnal said.

Storms may cause heavy rain, small hail, and gusty winds, but are not expected to cause damage other than possible lighting strikes, he said.

A few small storms moved through the area just before midnight, he said, with two larger, stronger storms hitting overnight.

The stronger storm cells, which produced lightning and heavy rains, arrived in the Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles areas at about 3 a.m. and 4 a.m.

About 2,000 Clallam County Public Utility District customers east of Port Angeles lost electrical power when lines near the Monroe Road substation were hit by lightning at about 6 a.m., said Mike Howe, spokesman for the PUD.

Power was partially restored by 10:30 a.m., and full restoration was expected by 11:15 a.m. today, Howe said.

In Port Angeles, the Washington Street substation went offline at 3:50 a.m. this morning, cutting electrical power to 900 customers, said Teresa Pierce, Port Angeles city spokeswoman.

Power was restored a little after 5 a.m., she said, adding that she did not know of any other outages.

The specific cause of the outage had not been determined by noon today.

Also in Port Angeles, lightning is suspected in an early morning house fire, said Port Angeles Sgt. Barbara McFall.

The cause of the 5:30 a.m. fire in the 700 block of Elizabeth Place off South Golf Course Road remains under investigation.

The fire seemed to be centralized in the attic area of the home, Pierce said.

Port Angeles Fire Department and Clallam County Fire District No. 2 firefighters responded to the fire.

In Jefferson County, lightning struck and split a tree in Chimacum near the Chimacum substation, said Jim Parker of the Jefferson County Public Utility District.

Puget Sound Energy, which provides power to East Jefferson County residents, did not report any power outages.

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Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsuladailynews.com.

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