Power Outage in Tuskegee Institute, AL
Last report: June 24, 2024
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Tuskegee Institute
To report a power outage in Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, located in Macon County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
City of Tuskegee
Alabama Power
Dixie Electric Cooperative
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 36087, 36088.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Macon County
Tornado. National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northwest Macon County and determined that it was consistent with an EF2 tornado, with maximum winds near 125 mph. The tornado touched down in the area of Tysonville Road, with only sporadic tree limbs and small trees uprooted. Damage became more concentrated along County Road 138, where the attached carport of a house was ripped away and destroyed. Numerous trees, mostly pine, were uprooted along a path of several hundred yards. On County Road 40, the damage became more intense, with dozens of trees uprooted.|The top of a grain silo was blown off, with roofing material scattered southward, before the tornado reached the cotton gin in Milstead. Here, the main structure sustained significant damage, with failure of the roofing system and outer walls of the structure, earning the EF2 rating. Most of the inner walls remained standing, and two large buildings adjacent to the main structure only sustained comparatively minor roof and siding damage. Just east of the structures, significant tree damage was observed around a small lake. Along the road and railroad immediately south of the cotton gin, numerous concrete power poles were pulled down in a northward direction across the railroad tracks, and a pivot irrigation system was flipped in a large field. The tornado continued eastward, where the Auburn University E.V. Smith Research Center sustained damage to several buildings on the property, with one farm shed partially collapsing and roofing material blown northward across the road. Widespread tree damage continued along County Road 9 for around three miles, although most of the trees that were uprooted were pine trees. There was also occasional minor damage to roofing on homes, mostly caused by trees. Damage became much more sporadic as the tornado passed through the Franklin community, with only a few trees uprooted. There was a slight uptick of more concentrated tree damage on the east side of County Road 27 before the tornado dissipated.
March 27, 2023
Tropical Storm. Numerous trees uprooted and power lines downed across the county.
October 29, 2020
Thunderstorm Wind. Large oak tree snapped and two power poles snapped in front of Notasulga High School.
August 08, 2019
Thunderstorm Wind. Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the town of Notasulga.
June 17, 2016
Thunderstorm Wind. Two trees and one powerline were downed in the town of Shorter.
December 10, 2012
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Tuskegee Institute, Alabama
Due to the power outage at Logan Hall, the Karaoke night will now be held in Tompkins Ballroom!
@TuskegeeUnivSGA - August 31, 2022 00:24
@itsjoebro_ Y’all JUST now gettin power outages on campus? Mine’s been going in and out all day!
@Skullface_McGee - September 17, 2020 02:57
Mass power outages? Do better
@_CamryneTweets - January 16, 2020 21:08