CheckYourGrid / Bridgewater, Connecticut

Power outages in Bridgewater, CT

Bridgewater is in Litchfield County, which averaged 20.9 major outage events per year (1,000+ customers, 2+ hours) over 2016-2024 excluding 2019. The median recorded event of any size ran 2 hours; the longest tenth ran 9 hours or more.

These figures are the county's record from federal outage data (DOE EAGLE-I), window 2016-2024 excluding 2019 (years with incomplete coverage are excluded, listed on the methodology page). Bridgewater-specific counts publish as town-grain tracking accrues; we label every number with the grain it actually has.

The Litchfield County grid record

Measure (2016-2024 excluding 2019)Value
Major outage events per year (1,000+ customers, 2+ hrs)20.9
All recorded outage events per year (any size, incl. single-customer)905.8
Median event duration2 hrs
90th percentile event duration9 hrs
Share of the year with at least one active outage somewhere in the county41.6%

Source: DOE EAGLE-I outage records, aggregated by CheckYourGrid (event = contiguous period with any customers out, 30-minute gap rule). County-grain: every town in Litchfield County shows these same values. Download the data on the open data page.

What causes major outages here

DriverShare of major-outage customer impact
high wind40.5%
non storm31.7%
thunderstorm15.9%
winter9%
heavy rain2.9%

share of major-outage customer impact (events >=1,000 customers), weather/NOAA attribution; available for the 5 originally-served counties. Window: staged history Nov 2014-2025.

Measured in Bridgewater: the February 2026 blizzard

At the mid-afternoon snapshot, 0.00% of Bridgewater's tracked customers were without power, below the statewide 0.57%, placing Bridgewater #117 of 166 measured towns at that moment.

Utility (snapshot time)Customers out at the snapshotCustomers served
Eversource (14:16 EST)0984

A mid-afternoon snapshot (2:16 PM EST, Feb 23, 2026) during the blizzard, not the event peak; statewide outages peaked higher that morning (sources in our provenance record). Customers are metered accounts. Figures are Bridgewater's utility-reported counts as published by Patch.com via its live Datawrapper embed of Eversource and United Illuminating reporting. A measured zero means zero at that moment, not zero for the storm.

Bridgewater at a glance

CountyLitchfield
Households (ACS 2021)723
Population (2020 Census)1,655
ZIP code areas06752

ZIP code areas are Census ZCTA approximations of USPS ZIP codes; a ZIP can span several towns, and searches by ZIP land on the town covering most of its area.

Common questions

How often does the power go out in Bridgewater, CT?

Bridgewater sits in Litchfield County, which averaged 20.9 major outage events per year (1,000 or more customers, 2 or more hours) over 2016-2024 excluding 2019. Frequency figures are the county's record; one town-grain measured snapshot from the February 2026 blizzard is on this page.

How long do outages last in Litchfield County?

The median recorded event of any size (including small ones) ran 2 hours; the longest 10 percent ran 9 hours or more (2016-2024 excluding 2019).

Will CheckYourGrid tell me before an outage?

Storm-driven outage-risk alerts are in development, with a public accuracy scorecard. A waitlist opens first; live alerts follow when the pipeline is running.

Know before the lights go out in Bridgewater

We are building storm-driven outage-risk alerts with a public accuracy scorecard. When conditions put Litchfield County at elevated risk, you hear about it first.

Join the outage-risk alert waitlist. When outage-risk alerts launch, you hear first if your area is flagged. Alerts launch with a public accuracy scorecard; this is a waitlist until then.