Power Outage in Magnolia, AL

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Here's How to Report Power Outage in Magnolia

To report a power outage in Magnolia, Alabama, located in Marengo 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: 36754.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Marengo County

Thunderstorm Wind. Several trees uprooted and power lines downed south of Dixons Mills on Highway 43.

June 16, 2023

Tropical Storm. Numerous trees uprooted and power lines downed across the county.

October 28, 2020

Tornado. The National Weather Service surveyed damage in northern Marengo County and determined the damage was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 100 mph. The tornado began near the intersection of U.S. Highway 43 and County Road 54 where damage to cedar trees was observed. The tornado continued east through a heavily forested area and crossed French Creek. Tree damage was observed along County Road 1. The tornado moved further east crossing Alabama Highway 69 where, on the north side, a large tree crushed the south side of a single wide mobile home. Further south, on the south side of the path, near Windsor Drive and Alabama Highway 69, a large farm equipment building lost its roof and walls while wooden supports remained intact. Two mobile homes nearby sustained minor damage to their roofs and siding on the south side. A recreational camper was blown over and crushed a vehicle. Trees were uprooted and split in the vicinity. The tornado pushed east, paralleling Windsor Drive, and caused additional damage to trees that were either uprooted or split. The damage peaked where a single wide mobile home was lofted and blown to the northeast about 30 feet from its original position. The mobile home was less than a year old but appeared to lack any substantial anchoring system. The walls and roof were completely torn away from the floor base and nearly all of the contents were deposited downwind. This appears to be the climax of the tornado's intensity, and winds were estimated to be near 100 mph. To the south of the mobile home's original position was a metal barn that collapsed and destroyed. The tornado made a slight turn to the northeast where it caused damage to an agricultural crop sprinkler system and snapped a power pole along Allenville Road. It then crossed U.S. Highway 80 and damaged two road signs and caused timber damage. The tornado continued northeast and crossed into Hale County near Cottonwood Creek.

February 07, 2018

Thunderstorm Wind. Trees were uprooted on powerlines along Highway 69, approximately three miles south of U.S. Highway 80.

June 17, 2013

Thunderstorm Wind. A power pole was snapped along Highway 43 at the National Guard Armory.

March 23, 2013