Power Outage in Crescent Mills, CA
Last report: June 05, 2023
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Crescent Mills
To report a power outage in Crescent Mills, California, located in Plumas County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Coop
Liberty Utilities
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 95934.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Plumas County
Thunderstorm Wind. Wind damage was focused on Lake Almanor Peninsula and Lake Almanor West with reports of trees into 3 homes, downed power lines, a propane release and other damages. Major damage was done to one home, minor damage to 2 other homes on the Peninsula. Three vehicles were damaged including a Sheriff Deputy patrol car. Many residents suffered mud and debris problems in yards and driveways. Highway 32 was closed near the causeway due to a debris flow across the roadway.
July 03, 2015
Thunderstorm Wind. Wind brought a tree and power lines down near the intersection of Almanor Drive and Pole Line Road.
July 03, 2015
A powerful winter storm moved through northeast California and northwest Nevada on the 25th and 26th. Ahead of the cold front on the 25th, heavy rain fell in the valleys east of the Sierra Nevada. Reno set a daily precipitation record for February 25th when 1.12 inches of rain was reported at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Up to two inches of rain fell in northeast California (a trained spotter at Sloat reported 2.30 inches of rain as a result of the storm). Over 3 feet of snow was reported in the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada.Some storm total rainfall reports:Sloat 2.30 inchesPortola 2.03 inchesSusanville 1.75 inches4 S Susanville 1.46 inchesJanesville 0.98 inches
February 25, 2004
A powerful winter storm moved through northeast California and northwest Nevada on the 25th and 26th. Ahead of the cold front on the 25th, heavy rain fell in the valleys east of the Sierra Nevada. Reno set a daily precipitation record for February 25th when 1.12 inches of rain was reported at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Up to two inches of rain fell in northeast California (a trained spotter at Sloat reported 2.30 inches of rain as a result of the storm). Over 3 feet of snow was reported in the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada.
February 25, 2004
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Crescent Mills, California
Planned power outage to impact La Porte on Wednesday, Aug. 24 https://t.co/NZ3dILDkm1
@plumasnews - August 22, 2022 23:31
For students, alumni, and @FeatherRiverCol supporters, this is the fire that closed Hwy 70 and caused power outages… https://t.co/wgMESIdkHP
@FRCPrez - July 20, 2021 04:28
Hey FRC students - if you did not receive the emergency texts about the power outages on campus Thursday, make sure… https://t.co/iMkh8ZTdBf
@FRCPrez - June 28, 2021 22:32
RT @plumasnews: Power outage in parts of Quincy - Plumas News https://t.co/aeYllWqASH
@PlumasUSD - March 25, 2019 21:09
Power outage in parts of Quincy - Plumas News https://t.co/aeYllWqASH
@plumasnews - March 25, 2019 21:08