When will the power be back in SeaTac, WA?
| Utility information | Our restoration forecast |
|---|---|
| Official ETA, when the utility posts one | Independent estimated return window when trend data allows — often available first |
| Utility-reported status & customer counts | Confidence range + whether the outage is growing, stable, or restoring |
How the forecast works: we analyze how quickly customers are being restored, whether the outage is still growing, current weather, outage size, and similar past outages in this area. Every completed forecast is compared with when power actually returned. As of Aug 19, 7,878 completed outages have been graded this way — median error 2 hours across the most recent 600 of them (about 1.9 days), and we publish the misses. See the full record (how it works). Independent and unofficial: never the utility's commitment.
Track current power outages in SeaTac, Washington — customers reported out, restoration progress, active weather alerts, and an independent restoration estimate. SeaTac is a city in King County; when the serving utility's public feed reports SeaTac directly, this page shows the city's own outage count and restoration time, with the county-wide view as context.
SeaTac is a city of about 34,024 residents in King County.
None of the utility outage maps we follow has yet listed an outage for SeaTac by name, so this page reports the King County county-wide view, which covers SeaTac. If a serving utility does name SeaTac during an outage, the city's own numbers appear here automatically.
Around SeaTac: the closest other places we track are Tukwila, about 2 miles to the northeast; Burien, about 3 miles to the northwest; Des Moines, about 4 miles to the south; Renton, about 6 miles to the northeast. Also nearby: Kent (6 mi SE), Newcastle (9 mi NE), Mercer Island (9 mi N), Federal Way (9 mi S), Auburn (11 mi SE), Covington (11 mi SE), Seattle (12 mi N), Bellevue (12 mi NE). Looking further out, the nearest place we track is: north toward Kirkland (18 mi); northeast toward Issaquah (14 mi); east toward Snoqualmie (22 mi); southeast toward Maple Valley (13 mi); south toward Edgewood (15 mi); southwest toward Tacoma (15 mi); west toward Port Orchard (18 mi); northwest toward Bainbridge Island (17 mi).
Who serves SeaTac?
We track live outage data from Puget Sound Energy ↗, Seattle City Light in King County — but several utilities can serve one county, so confirm your own by searching your address on the live map. See the forecast panel above for how the estimate works — its inputs, its independence from the utility, and how every completed forecast is scored against what actually happened. Outages below 5 customers are too small for a meaningful area-wide estimate — the page says so instead of guessing.
Common questions
When will my power be back on in SeaTac, WA?
It depends on the cause and how many crews are working. When's the Power Back? combines the live outage count, the current restoration rate, weather, and local history into an independent estimate for the SeaTac area — shown even before your utility posts an official restoration time. Check the live power outage status at the top of this page.
How do I check the power outage status in SeaTac, WA?
This page is a live power outage status check for the SeaTac area: current customers out, the affected areas on the map, and an independent restoration forecast when enough trend data is available, refreshed about every 15 minutes from utilities' own outage maps and the federal government's county outage data. Your utility's own outage map remains the official word for your account.
How do I report a power outage in SeaTac, WA?
Report it to your electric utility — crews are dispatched from customer reports. Utilities tracked in King County include Puget Sound Energy, Seattle City Light; confirm your own provider, then use its outage line or website. Reporting a downed line helps crews find the fault faster. In a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
Does this page show SeaTac specifically, or the whole county?
Right now, the King County county-wide view, which covers SeaTac. No utility outage map we follow has yet listed an outage for SeaTac by name; utilities here have so far reported only county-wide totals, or used area names we cannot match to SeaTac. If that changes during an outage, the city's own count and restoration time appear here automatically. Tukwila (2 mi NE) is the closest place we track separately.
How accurate is the restoration estimate?
Every estimate is later graded against when the tracked outage was substantially restored (~90% of customers back), and the track record is published on our accuracy page. Estimates firm up a few hours into an outage once a steady restoration trend appears; very small outages are marked "too small to estimate" rather than guessed.
