Power Outage in Fort Pierce, FL
Last report: March 18, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Fort Pierce
To report a power outage in Fort Pierce, Florida, located in St. Lucie County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Florida Power & Light
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 34945, 34946, 34947, 34948, 34949, 34950, 34951, 34954, 34979, 34981, 34982.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in St. Lucie County
Tornado. Based on pictures and videos received from Saint Lucie County Emergency management, trained spotters, local broadcast media, and the public, an EF-0 tornado impacted parts of north-central Saint Lucie County. Peak winds are estimated between 65-70 mph. The discontinuous tornado track began approximately 7 miles northwest of Lakewood Park, in a field north of Florida's Turnpike and west of Interstate 95 at approximately 1706LST. The tornado drifted slowly to the south and east, eventually moving across the Turnpike near mile marker 161 at approximately 1714LST. The tornado then tracked southeast where it damaged the roof of a barn, knocked down power lines, and tipped over a trailer at the 14500th block of West Angle Road at 1717LST. The tornado dissipated over a field shortly thereafter.
June 06, 2022
Thunderstorm Wind. A Weatherflow site at the Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant (XSTL) measured a peak wind gust of 60 mph. A second gust of 58 mph was measured at 1348LST.
April 11, 2021
Tropical Storm. In Saint Lucie County, sustained tropical storm force winds affected the barrier islands, with gusts to tropical storm force in squalls through much of the remainder of the county from early evening on November 8 through sunrise on November 9. The highest sustained wind was measured at the Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant (48 mph from the east-northeast at 1842LST on November 8) and the peak gust was also at the Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant (60 mph from the east-northeast at 1842LST on November 8).
November 08, 2020
Tropical Storm. In Saint Lucie County, sustained tropical storm force winds affected the barrier islands, with gusts to tropical storm force in squalls through much of the remainder of the county from early morning through late afternoon August 2. The highest sustained wind was measured at the Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant (41 mph from the northeast at 0705LST on August 2), and the peak gust was also at the Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant (46 mph from the northeast at 0705LST on August 2).
August 02, 2020
Thunderstorm Wind. Weatherflow site XSTL near the Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant measured a peak wind gust of 62 mph from the southeast.
June 13, 2019
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Fort Pierce, Florida
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@FRNKHALEX - December 02, 2022 22:52
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@StLucieGOV - September 29, 2022 14:43
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@IRSCTheRiver - September 27, 2022 22:00
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@IRSCTheRiver - September 26, 2022 12:22
All I hope for is no power outage with this tropical storm
@sneaksNheelz - August 02, 2020 03:01