Power Outage in Auburn, AL

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Alabama Power
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(800) 888-2726 Report Online
Tallapoosa River Electric Cooperative
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(877) 456-8732
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Dixie Electric Cooperative
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(800) 239-1367
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Opelika Power Services
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(334) 705-5170
Tombigbee Electric Power Association
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(662) 842-7635
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Auburn Power Outages Caused by Weather

Events

August 25, 2021 - Thunderstorm Wind

Several trees uprooted and power lines downed.

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August 25, 2021 - Thunderstorm Wind

Large tree uprooted at the intersection of Shug Jordan Parkway and Wire Road in the city of Auburn. Power lines also downed due to fallen tree.

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October 29, 2020 - Tropical Storm

Numerous trees uprooted and power lines downed across the county. An AWOS (KAUO) reported a wind gust of 55 mph.

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April 12, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the city of Auburn.

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April 8, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Power lines downed on Lee Road 112 near Lee Road 48.

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Episodes

September 11, 2017

Hurricane Irma made landfall on the west coast of the Florida peninsula on September 10th. The hurricane tracked northward across Florida and weakened into a tropical storm on September 11th as it moved into southwest Georgia Tropical Storm Warnings were in effect for east central Alabama as Tropical Storm Irma approached east Alabama. Steady rains overspread the region by early morning, with breezy and gusty winds arriving south to north through the day. The highest impacts occurred east of Interstate 65 where peak wind gusts of 30 to 45 mph knocked down numerous trees, some of which blocked roadways, fell onto homes, and took out power lines. Due to the track of Irma���s center, there was no tornado threat to Alabama. By the nighttime hours, winds were decreasing and Irma was downgraded to a tropical depression.

January 29, 2005

Strong Cold Air Damming along the Southern Appalachians provided a continuous source of surface cold and dry air from the east. This colder air, in combination with an approaching storm system with abundant gulf moisture, changed the rain to freezing rain across a large part of eastern Alabama. One man was slightly injured when the vehicle he was driving slid off the road near Mt. Cheaha in Cleburne County. At least 15 additional vehicles slid off the roadways under the icy conditions. Exposed surfaces had ice accumulation to at least one half of an inch with a few locations reporting ice accumulations of around one inch. Numerous trees, tree limbs, and power lines were knocked down and many of the fallen trees temporarily blocked roadways. Several homes and vehicles were damaged by the fallen trees. Several area bridges became totally iced over and were very hazardous for travel. Many roads were temporarily closed due to icing. Power outages were widespread during the early morning hours with up to 30,000 homes and businesses without power. The rain changed over to freezing rain just after sunset on January 28. Icing conditions started in the early evening hours and tampered off to no additional significant accumulations early on January 29.

November 24, 2004

National Weather Service Meteorologists surveyed the damage on the outskirts of Opelika. The brief touch down and minor damage was the result of a weak tornado. The tornado has been rated an F0. Additional damage across Lee County was due to straight line winds. A very brief tornado touched down on the far southeast side of Opelika, east of SR 169. Several structures received minor damage. A few trees and power lines were also blown down. The tornado damage path was 0.25 miles long and 30 yards wide at its widest point. The tornado was on the ground at 809 am CST and lifted within one minute. Begin: 32 37.07/85 70.32 End: 32 37.14/85 20.14

September 16, 2004

Hundreds of trees and power lines were blown down across Lee County. At least 8000 customers were without power during the height of the storm. Power was not restored in all locations for at least 3 days. At least 25 homes suffered major damage and another 100 or more homes reported moderate damage. Many more homes and structures received minor damage. Maximum wind gusts were estimated around 70 miles an hour.

September 7, 2004

Remnants of Hurricane Frances moved northward mainly across the eastern counties of Central Alabama. Strong winds of 30 to 40 mph along with saturated ground conditions allowed several trees and power lines to be blown down.

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Nov 7, 2022

‘Very fluid situation’: Alabama utilities on stand by, or in Florida, to help restore power after Hurricane Ian - al.com

Most utilities are waiting on instructions from Florida officials on where they should go to assist in restoring power.

Sep 29, 2022

Car hits power pole causing large power outage in Huntsville Open Navigation Close Navigation Close Modal

A large portion of north Huntsville residents woke up without power Wednesday morning after a car accident caused the outage.

Sep 28, 2022

Alabama Power crews prepping for Hurricane Ian Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn

Communications Director Anthony Cook said they ordered extra parts and equipment in anticipation of hurricane season, so supply chain issues won’t delay any power restoration or repairs.

Sep 26, 2022

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More than 10,000 Virginians lost power Wednesday in Virginia Beach after a squirrel got into a substation.

Sep 10, 2022

Power outage at Austin airport leads to flight delays Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn

An early morning power outage Wednesday at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport caused flight delays that continued even after electricity was restored.

Sep 7, 2022

SNAP, EBT outages reported across the country Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn

An outage affecting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program was reported across the country Sunday, according to Down Detector.

Aug 28, 2022

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The outage was reported shortly after 6:45 a.m. Friday.

Aug 26, 2022

4 Mobile County schools dismissing early due to weather, power outages Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn

The affected schools are Alma Bryant High School, Anna F. Booth Elementary School, Grand Bay Middle School and Alba Middle School.

Aug 25, 2022

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When will the power be back on in Auburn KS

Jalesha | July 10, 2021  

No work or not back to work and Ca gas continues going up!! WTF!!! Other states gas is at around 1 $. Where are you crooks doing with all the taxes you rake in ? Certainly not on our roads. You best not be giving it away to illegals!! We earn it so you can give it away!!???!! SOB.

Joseph | October 25, 2020  

When will power be restored on Partridge lane in Auburn ME 04210

Allen | October 17, 2020  

When will power be restored on Rydberg Terrace, Worcester ,MA

John Corridori | October 08, 2020  

I would like to know when power will be restored for the Wadsworth Street area of Auburn NY area ???

Michael Wejko | October 07, 2020  

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Power Outage FAQs

What is Power Outage?

Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.

What Causes Power Outages?

  • Severe weather (high winds, lightning, winter storms, heat waves, rain or flooding can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Other damage to electric transmission lines (vehicle accidents, trees, and animals can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Repairing, maintenance or upgrades on power lines and equipment.

What are the Top Outage Safety Tips?

  • Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
  • Unplug appliances and electronics, limit cell phone use to conserve battery life;
  • Use portable generators outdoors only, well away from open windows and doors;
  • Pack perishable foods into a cooler, keep refrigerator and freezer doors shut as much as possible.

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Auburn, Alabama

City Auburn
County Lee
State Alabama (AL)
Country United States
Zip Codes 36830, 36831, 36832

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