Power Outage in Lisman, AL

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Last report: June 15, 2022

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Lisman

To report a power outage in Lisman, Alabama, located in Choctaw County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Black Warrior EMC

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 36912.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Choctaw County

Thunderstorm Wind. High winds downed powerlines on Riderwood Drive at Scott Mountain Road.

March 26, 2023

Thunderstorm Wind. High winds downed multiple tree across the county with several power outages.

March 26, 2023

Thunderstorm Wind. High winds downed trees and powerlines.

March 26, 2023

Tornado. This is the second segment of an EF1 tornado that began just southwest of Southern Choctaw High School snapping multiple hardwood and softwood trees.|The beginning point is estimated just southwest of the high school|due to limited road access. Strong damaging winds accompanied the|rear flank downdraft associated with the tornado resulting in|damage to outdoor bleachers and small outbuildings by the sports|field. A bus was also overturned in the parking lot with minor|structural damage to the backside of the school. The tornado|continued tracking northeast, both widening and strengthening|impacting several homes and snapping/uprooting multiple trees and|snapping powerlines as it crossed Highway 17. This was the|strongest point along the tornado path with near 110mph winds. The|tornado continued tracking northeast causing more sporadic EF0 to|EF1 damage along the rest of its path to the Marengo County|border with damage generally limited to a few snapped/uprooted|softwood and hardwood trees, along with minor roof damage to a few|homes. The tornado began to strengthen and widen again as it|approached the Tombigbee River with the last accessible damage|point on Ararat Road where there was notable snapped|softwood/hardwood trees. The tornado crossed into Marengo County before briefly crossing back into Choctaw County before again moving back into Marengo County.

March 30, 2022

Tornado. An EF1 tornado began approximately 3 miles southwest of Southern Choctaw High|School snapping multiple hardwood and softwood trees.|The beginning point was determined through analysis of Sentinel Satellite data. Strong damaging winds accompanied the rear flank downdraft associated with the tornado resulting in damage to outdoor bleachers and small outbuildings by the sports|field. A bus was also overturned in the parking lot with minor structural damage to the backside of the school. The tornado continued tracking northeast, both widening and strengthening impacting several homes and snapping/uprooting multiple trees and|snapping powerlines as it crossed Highway 17. This was the strongest point along the tornado path with near 110mph winds. The tornado continued tracking northeast causing more sporadic EF0 to EF1 damage along the rest of its path to the Marengo County border with damage generally limited to a few snapped/uprooted|softwood and hardwood trees, along with minor roof damage to a few homes. The tornado began to strengthen and widen again as it approached the Tombigbee River with the last accessible damage point on Ararat Road where there was notable snapped|softwood/hardwood trees. The tornado crossed into Marengo County before briefly crossing back into Choctaw County before again moving back into Marengo County.

March 30, 2022