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Duke Energy
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IPL
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South Central Indiana REMC
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Greenwood Power Outages Caused by Weather

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June 29, 2023 - Thunderstorm Wind

Numerous trees and powerlines downed by thunderstorm wind gusts across the county. Over 7500 power outages caused by the storm.

Smith Valley - Smith Valley
June 25, 2023 - Tornado

A rotating supercell thunderstorm spawned the tornado just west of the intersection of Travis and Mullinix Roads. Moving east, it intensified quickly while producing mainly high-end EF1 damage (winds up to 110 mph) near and around this intersection, with bricks blown off of a large house, roof damage, a trailer moved into an adjacent yard, trees snapped, and a few snapped power poles. Spotty low-end EF-2 (up to 115 mph) damage was also probable here.||The tornado continued east and went through parts of the Kensington Grove subdivision causing substantial roof damage to some homes while several trees were downed and snapped, indicative of EF1 intensity (95-110 mph). The tornado continued east through the Waters Edge neighborhood and over the area's pond while maintaining EF1 strength (90-100 mph). The tornado continued past the Old Marsh by Indiana Route 135, just before impacting portions of an apartment complex under construction. Here the roof was torn off the length of one of the apartment buildings while many windows were broken and even a few pieces of debris were impaled into the ground, indicative of low-end EF2 winds (115 mph).||The tornado then started to turn southeast and pass over an open field where a narrow debris swath was deposited. In this area the tornado may have skipped off the surface a bit. The tornado then came down and snapped and uprooted numerous trees along West County Road 600 North just south of the Restoration Church. More high-end EF1 damage was evident here (100-110 mph). The tornado lifted about 1500 feet southeast of the church.

Bluff Creek - New Whiteland
June 25, 2023 - Tornado

A rotating supercell thunderstorm spawned the tornado just west of the intersection of Travis and Mullinix Roads. Moving east, it intensified quickly while producing mainly high-end EF1 damage (winds up to 110 mph) near and around this intersection, with bricks blown off of a large house, roof damage, a trailer moved into an adjacent yard, trees snapped, and a few snapped power poles. Spotty low-end EF-2 (up to 115 mph) damage was also probable here.||The tornado continued east and went through parts of the Kensington Grove subdivision causing substantial roof damage to some homes while several trees were downed and snapped, indicative of EF1 intensity (95-110 mph). The tornado continued east through the Waters Edge neighborhood and over the area's pond while maintaining EF1 strength (90-100 mph). The tornado continued past the Old Marsh by Indiana Route 135, just before impacting portions of an apartment complex under construction. Here the roof was torn off the length of one of the apartment buildings while many windows were broken and even a few pieces of debris were impaled into the ground, indicative of low-end EF2 winds (115 mph).||The tornado then started to turn southeast and pass over an open field where a narrow debris swath was deposited. In this area the tornado may have skipped off the surface a bit. The tornado then came down and snapped and uprooted numerous trees along West County Road 600 North just south of the Restoration Church. More high-end EF1 damage was evident here (100-110 mph). The tornado lifted about 1500 feet southeast of the church.

Bluff Creek - New Whiteland
March 31, 2023 - Tornado

This was the rotating supercell's fourth tornado, and the first and weaker of two tornadoes spawned in Johnson County. The tornado started to the north-northeast of the village of Providence, although most of the sporadic tree damage noted in the town was from straight line winds, with slightly more intense tree damage seen from the tornado. The tornado continued to move east-northeast and crossed Indiana Route 135, with multiple power lines damaged and downed across the highway. Metal roofing of a barn just east of Route 135 was peeled back from winds nearing 85 mph. The tornado continued to the east-northeast towards Indiana Route 144, but lifted just before reaching this highway, southeast of Bargersville. Sporadic tree damage was noted to the south of Route 144.

Hopewell - Providence
March 31, 2023 - Tornado

This was the rotating supercell's fourth tornado, and the first and weaker of two tornadoes spawned in Johnson County. The tornado started to the north-northeast of the village of Providence, although most of the sporadic tree damage noted in the town was from straight line winds, with slightly more intense tree damage seen from the tornado. The tornado continued to move east-northeast and crossed Indiana Route 135, with multiple power lines damaged and downed across the highway. Metal roofing of a barn just east of Route 135 was peeled back from winds nearing 85 mph. The tornado continued to the east-northeast towards Indiana Route 144, but lifted just before reaching this highway, southeast of Bargersville. Sporadic tree damage was noted to the south of Route 144.

Hopewell - Providence

Episodes

July 12, 2015

Thunderstorms moved across central Indiana during the early morning of July 12, bringing heavy rain, flooding, and a tornado to the area. Some locations received over 5 inches of rain in just 3 hours. Numerous homes were flooded and roads closed due to high water. The tornado brought down many trees and power lines.

June 12, 2010

Scattered showers and thunderstorms pushed into Central Indiana from the west during the evening of June 12th. The majority of the severe weather reports from this episode were of the thunderstorm wind variety. A tornado also touched down north of Paragon in Morgan County. Flooding was noted across portions of the forecast area as well. Approximately 25,000 customers were without power across the state.

June 3, 2008

A powerful weather system moved through central Indiana on the night of June 3rd. Associated with this system were damaging straight line thunderstorm winds and tornadoes. Three tornadoes developed from supercells. An EF-1 tornado moved through Decatur County, an EF-2 tornado moved through Brown and Johnson Counties, and then weakened to an EF-1 in Shelby County, and another tornado began as an EF-0 in Shelby County and intensified to an EF-3 in Rush County.

June 20, 2000

A supercell embedded in a squall line produced two brief touchdowns from just south of MIddletown to just north of Mount Summit in Henry county. The first touchdown lasted a minute or less and occurred across farmland doing no damage, while the second destroyed one barn and damaged several roofs to outbuildings and downed numerous trees while again only touching down for a minute or less. A trained spotter followed the parent storm and observed several funnels across the county but only these two brief touchdowns. Otherwise, a squall line produced scattered reports of trees and power lines down across other central Indiana counties during the afternoon and evening of June 20.

News

TRAFFIC ALERT: Accident in Warrick Co. causes small power outage | Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) Open Navigation Close Navigation

WARRICK Co. (WEHT) — A dump truck hit a utility pole early Friday morning in Warrick County causing a small power outage to nearby customers. According to dispatch, shortly before 6:30 a.m. a dump truck hit a utility pole and power lines in the area of Vann Road at Anderson Road. Multiple crews have responded […]

Oct 7, 2022

Ian causes power outages, downed trees in Greenwood County | Breaking | indexjournal.com

Nearly 150 Duke Energy customers are without power in the Shoals Junction area as of Friday morning.

Sep 30, 2022

Who to call for power outages | Breaking | indexjournal.com

Downed trees and power lines are possible in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. If you need to report an outage, here is who to call:

Sep 30, 2022

With Hurricane Ian's path uncertain, be prepared for rain, winds, & outages | Breaking | indexjournal.com

Prepare for the worst, hope for the best — that’s what Greenwood Emergency Management Coordinator Jamie Parrish said ahead of the inclement weather that’s anticipated from Hurricane Ian later this

Sep 28, 2022

Greenwood Power Outage: Power restored to Duke Energy customers

Duke Energy customers in the Greenwood area experienced a power outage Tuesday caused by a squirrel getting into a substation.

Jun 28, 2022

Utility companies prepare for high temperatures | Waterloo | kwwl.com

WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) -- What's called a "rolling blackout" has never happened here before-- but due to back to back hot temperature days, some energy companies are warning it's a

Jun 14, 2022

Duke Energy crews to begin damage assessment, power restoration once winter storm moves through Carolinas | Duke Energy | News Center

A winter storm continues to move through the Carolinas today, cutting power to 67,000 Duke Energy customers so far, with more power outages likely to occur later today and into early Monday.

Jan 16, 2022

Outages, downed trees reported across Lakelands amid winter storm | Breaking | indexjournal.com

As utility crews worked to restore power to thousands of Lakelands residents, wind gusts in Sunday's winter storm downed trees throughout the region.

Jan 16, 2022

Weather blog: Severe storms expected in Indiana overnight | wthr.com

Strong to severe storms are expected to move into Indiana late Friday night through the overnight hours. Here's how you can stay weather aware.

Dec 10, 2021

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Power has been out since 6:30 am and an hour later, still no power. Being situated across the street from Walmart, it’s odd for the power to be out so long. 20 degree temps are not helping.

R Rudolph | January 30, 2022  

My power went out every 5 minutes and stayed out for 5 minutes all night, until 6am then it went out completely and is still off.

Travis M | November 12, 2019  

Woke up at 5:15 and it thought, “who turned the heat down”. Went to then on light—-no power. Literally a minute later the power came back, lights, heat, etc came on. I went downstairs to check a light timer. Actual time was 5:20. Rotary dial timer, which had been set to the correct time, was showing shortly before 2am. A little over 3 hours....?

7 and 9 | November 12, 2019  

East Greenwood keeps having consistent power flickers every 40 minutes or so that last about 10 to 20 seconds

Austin Daigle | November 11, 2019  

My power has gone out for the 6th time tonight.

Ashley Sloan | November 11, 2019  

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Greenwood, Indiana

City Greenwood
County Johnson
State Indiana (IN)
Country United States
Zip Codes 46142, 46143

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