Power Outage in Littleton, CO

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Last report: March 05, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Littleton

To report a power outage in Littleton, Colorado, located in Arapahoe County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Mountain View Electric Association

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 80120, 80121, 80122, 80123, 80125, 80126, 80127, 80128, 80129, 80130, 80160, 80161, 80162, 80163, 80165, 80166.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Arapahoe County

Thunderstorm Wind. Intense thunderstorm winds snapped a power pole.

June 29, 2023

Severe thunderstorms produced six short-lived tornadoes across northeast Weld and Morgan counties. Two of those landspouts were rated as EF1. In Weld County, the tornado downed several trees and power poles. In Morgan County, some oak trees were shredded and a power pole was snapped. Across Douglas, Elbert and northern Lincoln counties, severe thunderstorms produced large hail, from quarter to half dollar size. Strong thunderstorm wind gusts to 60 mph were reported along highway 71, south of Limon.

July 06, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Intense winds knocked over shallow rooted trees and numerous power poles.

June 06, 2020

Severe thunderstorms brought damaging tornadoes, straight-line winds, large hail and heavy rain across northeast Colorado. A total of 4 tornadoes touched down and impacted the communities of Brush, Hillrose, and Snyder. An EF-2 tornado struck the east side of Brush and caused significant damage to the Brush Airport and turned semi-trucks on their side on U.S. 34. Highway 34, was closed near the Morgan-Washington county line due to debris and downed power lines. In Hillrose and Snyder moderate damage to structures included: roofs, windows, siding, broken trees, power lines and piles down. In Snyder, the town hall was also damaged and some roadways were inundated with over 3 feet of standing water. In Snyder, a tornado touched down in the Pinneno feedlot, which injured and killed livestock. Heavy agricultural damage to crops was reported and pivots were destroyed. ||In Morgan County, over 200 poles down were knocked down and caused extensive power outages across the area. Those affected by the tornados were expected to be without power for up to 2 days. Approximately 20 people suffered mainly minor injuries. The hail ranged in size from quarter to baseball size, and produced peak wind gusts to around 75 mph. Multiple road closures were reported around Morgan County due to flooded roadways and downed power lines. As the storm continued east, near-zero visibility rain fell in Akron, which was accompanied by strong winds. In the southern portion of Washington County, the storm produced hail up to baseball size south of Anton. There was also widely spread damage to crops, vehicles, roofs, siding, and windows. In Greeley, reports of damage included broken windshields and destroyed gardens.

July 29, 2018

Five tornadoes touched down, three of those produced damage on an EF-1 scale. South of Byers, a tornado took to roof off a manufactured home and partially destroyed an outbuilding. The tornado flipped a UPS truck end over end and injured the driver. The second tornado near Ponderosa Park uprooted several trees. The third tornado near Deer Trail tossed a cattle feeder approximately one-quarter of a mile, blew over some farm equipment and blew out the windows of a home. In addition to the tornadoes, severe thunderstorms produced hail up to golf ball size, heavy rain along with some minor |flooding. Multiple power lines were downed and Eads experienced a power outage.

July 27, 2018

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Littleton, Colorado

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@highinmylife - February 17, 2023 05:18

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@grid_events - February 04, 2023 19:30

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@JakesForLuck - February 02, 2023 10:50

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@RideRTD - January 24, 2023 20:09

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@GeeklyGoods - January 24, 2023 19:34