Power Outage in Coulee City, WA

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Last report: April 15, 2024

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Coulee City

To report a power outage in Coulee City, Washington, located in Grant County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Big Bend Electric Coop, Inc

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 99115.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Grant County

Thunderstorm Wind. Power lines down and over 900 people without power west of Quincy, centered in the crescent bar area.

June 05, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Winds in Warden were sustained 30 to 35 miles per hour with gusts up to 58 miles per hour as the gust from moved through. Numerous trees downed and widespread power outages across the Moses Lake area. Some trees fell on houses and on vehicles. An outbuilding was destroyed and a fence was damaged by flying debris. At least six power poles were snapped off near Soap Lake. Schools across the Moses Lake area were closed the following day due to impacts from the storm.

September 15, 2013

Thunderstorm Wind. Shop doors blown off and power poles downed across Wheeler Road.

September 15, 2013

Thunderstorm Wind. Roughly fifty customers in the Mae Valley subdivision of Moses Lake lost power when strong thunderstorm winds damaged five different power poles holding transmission lines.|As the gust front moved into northern sections of Grant County, law enforcement reported numerous trees and power poles downed in and around Grand Coulee. Overall, 6500 customers loss power across Grant County during the storm.

August 25, 2013

Thunderstorm Wind. High winds uprooted a 40 foot tree onto a car in southeastern sections of Quincy. Power and phone outages were reported across southwestern sections of town. Six inches of standing water was on sections of Highway 28 in town.

August 10, 2013

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Coulee City, Washington

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@WSDOT_East - September 07, 2020 19:49