Updated 6:00 p.m.

Portland General Electric is reporting more than 66,000 customers in the Willamette Valley are without power as of Saturday evening.

More than 40,000 are in Clackamas and Multnomah counties, while Washington and Marion counties have about 10,000 customers each without power, according to PGE.

Winds gusts this afternoon are expected to reach 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service. A high-wind warning is in effect until 7 p.m.

At least a dozen power lines have been reported down in Portland, Sherwood, Gladstone, Beaverton, Hillsboro and North Plains.

Trimet spokesman Roberta Altstadt said MAX trains on the Blue, Red and Green lines will be disrupted on Saturday afternoon because of a fallen tree near the Lloyd Center. An earlier disruption on the Yellow line has been resolved and trains are running on time.

Washington County spokesman Philip Bransford said officials are encouraging people to stock up on food, water and safety supplies.

Fox 12 is reporting a traffic light outage at 158th Avenue and Walker Road.

Traffic lights out at 158th and Walker in Beaverton. #fox12 pic.twitter.com/drgTzb2os4 — Pete Ferryman (@PeteFerryman) October 25, 2014

A tree crushed a car in a garage on North Shore Rd. No injuries. Be careful out there! pic.twitter.com/bZ9CzydOAE — Lake Oswego Police (@LOPolice) October 25, 2014

Tree smashes car in Canby. Tour the rest of windstorm damage in our slideshow: http://t.co/cbtb6MPcpD #fox12 pic.twitter.com/lXi4By0sR0 — FOX 12 Oregon KPTV (@fox12oregon) October 25, 2014

Downed lines are dangerous.The one on Hillcrest burned a hole in the road. See one down call 4 help @portlandgeneral pic.twitter.com/j4Z7iKvq3J — West Linn P.D. (@WLPDNews) October 25, 2014

Amazingly, most of the cars in the carport are okay. These ones? Not so much. @fox12oregon pic.twitter.com/MuqQZvbXu8 — Kelsey Watts (@KelseyWattsKPTV) October 26, 2014

Keep checking Oregonlive.com for more power outage and high wind updates.

For updates on outages from PGE, check out the utility company's Twitter feed below.

-- Ian K. Kullgren