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Watertown Municipal Utilities
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(605) 882-6233
Codington-Clark Elec Coop, Inc
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(800) 463-8938
Otter Tail Power Company
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(800) 257-4044
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NorthWestern Energy
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(800) 245-6977 Report Online
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H-D Electric Coop Inc
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(605) 874-2171

Watertown Power Outages Caused by Weather

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May 12, 2022 - Thunderstorm Wind

Trees and power lines were downed by strong wind gusts estimated at upwards of 80 mph. The nearby Watertown Airport weather station reported a peak wind of 76 mph.

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May 12, 2022 - Thunderstorm Wind

Eleven power poles were broken or tipped over along a 2/3 mile stretch of Highway 212. All of the poles were in a swampy area or in water. The damage was just south of a recreation area that also saw a few trees uprooted and a camper tipped over.

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July 17, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Estimated seventy-five mph winds downed several trees in Watertown along with many tree branches. One tree fell on a camper destroying it. A few power lines were also downed.

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August 17, 2019 - Hail

Some power outages also occurred in Watertown from lightning strikes.

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June 11, 2017 - Thunderstorm Wind

Seventy mph winds brought some trees down along with causing some power outages in Watertown.

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March 31, 2023

A strong low pressure system developed east of the Rockies in Colorado and then moved through the Great Plains and into the Upper Mississippi Valley from the evening of March 30th through the evening of March 31st. This system produced freezing rain during the late morning and afternoon on the 31st, with accumulations of a quarter inch or more across Deuel, Codington, Grant and Hamlin Counties. Some of the highest ice measurements include half an inch 3 miles south of Brandt and a third of an inch 4 miles south of Strandburg. Impacts from the ice included treacherous road conditions and localized power outages. In addition, this system produced wind gusts of 45 to 55 mph, thunderstorms with small hail, sleet, thundersnow, and blizzard conditions across the area.

December 12, 2022

Freezing drizzle began across much of central and northeastern South Dakota during the day on Monday, December 12th, in response to an incoming area of strong low pressure. By the evening, a glaze of ice had formed on surfaces leading to hazardous travel conditions. Freezing rain then fell across and near the Prairie Coteau from Monday night into the day Tuesday, December 13th leading to significant ice accumulations of generally a quarter to half inch. Winds were easterly during the event, and gusted generally between 20 to 30 mph, occasionally up to 40 mph. Impacts were severe, including school closures, many vehicle accidents, tree damage, power outages involving over a thousand customers at any given time for multiple days, and the collapse of the KDLO transmitter tower near Garden City.||The ice storm was just one component of a highly impactful, major winter storm. This storm was severe, widespread and prolonged in nature, and produced freezing rain, heavy snow and/or blizzard conditions from December 12th through 16th across the region. A Major Disaster Declaration was declared on February 27th by Governor Noem for several counties across central and northeastern South Dakota for winter weather from December 12-25th.

April 14, 2022

A powerful low pressure system brought damaging high winds, blizzard conditions, and areas of blowing dust from April 12th to April 14th. The combination of heavy snowfall and high winds produced blizzard conditions in Corson and Dewey counties in north-central South Dakota. Snowfall amounts ranged from 6.7 inches in McLaughlin, to 9 inches 14 miles NNE from Isabel, to 14 inches in Keldron. The snowfall and sustained winds of 45 mph with gusts exceeding 55 mph produce over six feet high snowdrifts. The blizzard caused the death of newborn livestock in north-central South Dakota. Mail was delayed in portions of north-central South Dakota as trucks could not leave Bismarck due to dangerous road conditions. The storm canceled many school activities in north-central South Dakota. In eastern South Dakota, snowfall amounts at or below one inch combined with high winds to produce blizzard conditions, especially in the open country areas. The blizzard significantly impacted travel - The Watertown Police Department recommended no travel advised within the city limits. There were additional reports of people pulled over in Clark County on Highway 212 and Interstate 29 between Watertown and South Shore due to zero visibility. Numerous school activities were canceled, and businesses closed early due to the horrific weather conditions. Some area schools were delayed or closed on the 14th.

December 23, 2020

An intense surface low pressure area along with a powerful cold front brought snow and high winds to northeast South Dakota on December 23rd. The surface low pressure area and cold front tracked from west to east across the region from the early morning into the afternoon hours. Extremely strong northerly winds, gusting from 50 to 70 mph, combined with the snow created widespread blizzard conditions and hazardous travel. Snowfall amounts ranged from 2 to 5 inches across the region. The highest wind gusts included, 66 mph at Victor and Watertown; 67 mph at Mellette and 7 miles northeast of Estelline; 68 mph at Aberdeen and 3 miles southwest of Big Stone City.||Temperatures also dropped significantly behind the system. In fact, above normal and even record temperatures in the 50s and lower 60s on Tuesday, December 22nd, dropped 40 to 50 degrees by the late afternoon of Wednesday, December 23rd.||Much of northeast South Dakota was placed under no travel advisories with many reports of traffic accidents and stranded motorists. A woman driving to work from her home in rural Amherst to Bristol became disoriented in the blizzard and drove into a slough and died. She was recovered over a month later on January 29th. Also, a truck carrying 9 tanks of hydrogen sulfide went off the highway 1 mile west of Webster in the blizzard and into a lake. The driver was rescued and was unharmed. A hazmat team was called in to ensure safe retrieval of the truck from the lake with no leaks from the tanks noted.

February 12, 2020

A powerful Arctic cold front moved quickly across the region during the morning hours bringing 1 to 2 inches of snowfall, very strong north winds of 30 to 45 mph gusting up to 50 to 60 mph, along with falling wind chills. With the new snowfall along with the existing snow cover, widespread blizzard conditions occurred across northeast South Dakota along with parts of central South Dakota. ||After the blizzard, wind chills quickly became extreme across the region. Schools were closed and travel was significantly disrupted due to the blizzard and extreme wind chills. There were a few accidents with some vehicles ending up in the ditch. A 41-year old man driving an SUV in the early morning hours went off the road on State Highway 25 east of Veblen in Marshall county. The vehicle rolled several times. The man was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the vehicle dying of his injuries. See the storm data entry on the extreme wind chills.

News

5-7 inches of Snow, 55 MPH Wind Gusts to Blast I-80 Summit loading...

Five to seven inches of snow coupled with winds gusting as high as 55 mph could make for very difficult travel on Interstate 80 between Laramie and Cheyenne Thursday.

Nov 16, 2022

Residents in Codington County opposed Summit CO2 pipeline project

County commissioners hear from resident opposed to Summit Carbon Solution carbon dioxide pipeline project during Tuesday's meeting.

Nov 2, 2022

Sussex County and Morris County power outage after I-80 accident

80,000 customers were knocked out before crews started re-routing power to substations in Morris and Sussex counties.

Aug 9, 2022

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Power was reported still out to hundreds of NYSEG customers in Chenango County and Tioga County early August 5.

Aug 5, 2022

Transformer fires cause power outage in Mt. Juliet | Community | wilsonpost.com

Two transformer fires near Green Hill High School caused power outages for residents for about an hour Friday afternoon.

Aug 5, 2022

Xcel Energy: 80+ mph wind speeds cause problems | KELOLAND.com Open Navigation Close Navigation

Eric Pauli, the community relations manager for Xcel Energy in Sioux Falls, said 55,000 customers were impacted by the storm and by Thursday morning power was restored for all customers. 

Jul 7, 2022

Power outages, storm damage reported in central South Dakota Open Navigation Close Navigation

Severe storms moved through KELOLAND late Monday night and into the early morning hours.

Jun 14, 2022

South Dakota towns brace for excessive heat after wild spring weather

Wake low winds were behind a storm system that hit Conde, which resulted in downed trees and a destroyed roof from a local bar.

Jun 14, 2022

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Heavy Explosion - then Power went out in Watertown 55388 _ 8:20Am. At the corner of Territorial St W and Jefferson Ave NW. At first look, power is out on the North Side of Territorial St W. Quick Look at Transformer 300 ft down on Territorial from corner of Jefferson seems to look fine. Power Co was called at the same time at 800_895_1999, while giving information she noticed 14 others had reported it also, and said service might be back about 11Am. Make sure to unplug all Tv's and computers in the mean time to prevent power spike hit when it comes back on. It killed my computer before. Good Luck...

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Watertown, South Dakota

City Watertown
County Codington
State South Dakota (SD)
Country United States
Zip Codes 57201

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