Power Outage in Bennett, CO

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Last report: March 18, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Bennett

To report a power outage in Bennett, Colorado, located in Adams 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: 80102.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Adams County

Thunderstorm Wind. Strong outflow winds damaged four power poles which downed power lines.

April 27, 2022

Strong microburst winds associated with high based showers and thunderstorms produced wind gusts up to 65 mph. North of Strasburg, the winds damaged four power poles and knocked down power lines. South of Limon along State Highway 71, a wind gust blew one-half of a modular home onto its side.

April 27, 2022

Severe thunderstorms produced several short-lived landspouts, large hail, damaging winds. Five landspouts, all rated EF-0, touched down briefly in portions of eastern Adams and Morgan Counties. Large hail, up to half dollar size, was observed in eastern Adams, Logan, and Washington counties. Intense thunderstorm winds, ranging from 60 to 80 mph, were reported in northern Lincoln, western Logan, and southeastern Washington counties. The winds downed a power line along Logan County Road 34, north of Sterling. Minor tree damage was observed in northeast Lincoln County.

June 19, 2021

A strong spring storm dropped across the Great Basin, and then moved eastward across Colorado. Isolated but strong thunderstorms preceded the system on the 17th with hail up to nickel size near Boulder Airport and Brighton. Significant snow fell across the Front Range mountains and foothills over the next couple of days. The heaviest snowfall occurred in Boulder and Larimer Counties. Along the Interstate 25 Corridor, rain turned to snow on the morning of the 18th, heaviest from around Broomfield northward. The heavy wet snow snapped the limbs of fully leaved trees and caused scattered power outages. Eight hundred trees on the campus of Colorado State University were damaged. Some trees in and around Fort Collins completely collapsed under the weight of the snow.||A couple of barns collapsed in Larimer County. One was a historic barn in Estes Park, with another in northeast Loveland. Fifty-five head of cattle were inside the collapsed barn in Loveland; three were injured and later euthanized. Numerous branches and trees snapped around Fort Collins and in the foothills. Elsewhere, several scattered smaller power outages were reported. Three to nearly 5 inches of liquid precipitation occurred, as rain or a mix of of rain and snow, fell around Greeley and 12 miles northwest of Briggsdale.||Storm totals in the Front Range mountains and foothills included: 42.0 inches near Allenspark, 41.5 inches near Ward, 36 inches at Estes Park, 32 inches near Pinecliffe, 30.5 inches northwest of Golden, 30 inches near Nederland, 26 inches near Breckenridge, 25 inches near Aspen Springs and Bear Lake State Park, 18.5 inches northwest of Rustic, 16 inches at Copper Mountain and Dillon, 15 inches at Drake, 14 inches at Aspen Springs and Deadman Hill, 13 inches at Tower, with 9.5 inches near Evergreen. On the west side of the Interstate 25 Corridor, storm totals included: 10 inches near Superior and Louisville, 6 to 8 inches in and around Fort Collins, 6 inches in Lafayette, 5 inches in Broomfield and Loveland, and 4 inches near Niwot.

May 17, 2017

Thunderstorm Wind. Intense thunderstorm winds downed several power poles.

May 07, 2017

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Bennett, Colorado

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@TownofBennett - August 22, 2020 14:57

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@TownofBennett - August 21, 2020 16:01