Power Outage in Oxnard, CA
Last report: January 16, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Oxnard
To report a power outage in Oxnard, California, located in Ventura County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 93030, 93031, 93032, 93033, 93034, 93035, 93036.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Ventura County
A powerful winter storm brought significant rain, snow and wind to the area. Rainfall totals ranged from 1 to 2 inches across coastal and valleys areas with 2 to 4 inches in the foothills and mountains. With snow levels dropping to between 2500 and 3500 feet, significant snowfall was reported in the mountains (up to 1 to 2 feet) and even the Antelope Valley (4 to 8 inches). Numerous road closures due to winter storm conditions were reported, including Interstate 5 through the Grapevine as well as Highways 14 and 138. Additionally, thunderstorms generated a waterspout over the coastal waters as well as a very weak tornado over Ventura Harbor.
December 25, 2019
A powerful early-season winter storm moves across Southwestern California on Halloween night. The storm produced some significant rainfall with amounts in the coastal areas ranging from 0.25 to 1.50 while the mountains received up to 2.00. In the Camarillo area, near the Springs burn scar, a mud/debris flow occurred. Otherwise just some minor nuisance flooding was reported.
October 31, 2014
Flash Flood. Powerful monsoonal thunderstorms produced flash flooding in the mountains of Ventura county. An officer with the Ventura County Sheriff Department reported flash flooding at the intersection of Lockwood Valley Road and Boy Scout Road. The officer reported water over 2 feet deep on Lockwood Valley Road.
July 23, 2005
A very powerful Pacific storm brought heavy rain, snow and gusty winds to Central and Southern California. The storm dumped between 1.50 and 6 inches of rainfall across the area. This rainfall produced flash flooding in and aroung the burn areas of Ventura county while many areas reported nuisance street flooding. In the mountains of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, 10 to 18 inches of snowfall was reported. Along with the precipitation, gusty southeast to south winds buffeted the area. The strong and gusty winds combined with the snowfall in the mountains to produce dangerous winter storm conditions.
February 25, 2004
Gusty Santa Ana winds fueled a wildfire in the hills between the cities of Santa Paula and Somis. The fire, which burned over 360 acres, was started by downed power lines. No injuries were reported.
December 25, 2000
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Oxnard, California
Port Hueneme, CA (12:23 AM) Grid Power Outage Event >> The Ting Network detected an Electric Utility Grid Power Out… https://t.co/A79da37pDn
@grid_events - March 09, 2023 08:45
@GregAbbott_TX As we watch TX suffer through power outages, and Texans freezing to death, apparently Abbot doesn't… https://t.co/BwZeuVtpK0
@HistoryTeachr61 - March 08, 2023 18:05
The snow and small hail are getting all the excitement, but significant and damaging winds are either occurring now… https://t.co/1OqmNNtBNo
@NWSLosAngeles - March 01, 2023 22:01
Oxnard, CA (8:38 AM) Grid Power Outage Event >> The Ting Network detected an Electric Utility Grid Power Outage eve… https://t.co/DMveDisxYF
@grid_events - March 01, 2023 17:00
Oxnard, CA (3:10 AM) Grid Power Outage Event >> The Ting Network detected an Electric Utility Grid Power Outage eve… https://t.co/a7PkUjLn3D
@grid_events - March 01, 2023 11:30