Power Outage in Holly Pond, AL

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Cullman Electric Cooperative
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Arab Electric Cooperative
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Cullman Power Board
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Holly Pond Power Outages Caused by Weather

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April 12, 2020 - Thunderstorm Wind

Trees were knocked down and power was out in the Walter community. Time estimated by radar.

Holly Pond - Holly Pond
August 31, 2017 - Tornado

A tornado developed just south of Holly Pond, Alabama near the intersection of Highway 91 and CR 695 where a couple of trees were uprooted. As the tornado moved northeast it crossed Highway 278 where more trees were snapped and uprooted, and then struck 10 chicken houses. It destroyed nearly all of the chicken houses producing damage consistent with a low end EF-2. Metal roofing from these chicken houses was spread across a large area several hundred yards in width. Additional roof shingle damage |also occurred to a family residence along with several snapped and uprooted trees just to the northeast of these chicken houses along CR 1728. ||As the tornado continued to move northeast more trees were snapped and uprooted before 3 more chicken houses were destroyed on CR 1716. ||After proceeding northeast a few miles the tornado strengthened to its maximum intensity snapping and destroying multiple trees and power poles near the intersection of Red Hill Road and CR 1810. ||More trees were uprooted and power lines downed further northeast on Harris Road just west of Joppa.

Holly Pond - Jeppa
April 27, 2011 - Tornado

A weak tornado touched down east of Cold Springs, toppling and snapping numerous trees. Several sheds sustained minor damage in this early part of the track. The storm crossed Highway 69 where it damaged a large shed. Additional damage was noted as the tornado tracked northeast across County Road 46, where trees continued to be snapped and damage sustained to many chicken coops, some of which collapsed. After crossing Interstate 65 just south of Dodge City, additional chicken coops and trees were damaged along the path of the storm.||The tornado then increased in strength as it approached Wallace State College in Hanceville, where winds were estimated to peak at 120 mph (EF-2 intensity). Eight large metal power poles were bent over just above the base and several campus buildings had significant portions of metal roofing torn off. A mid-rise under construction had its windows blown out, while the high-rise building sustained additional minor damage. The connected construction crane remained standing. To the south of the main track, in Hanceville proper, significant numbers of large pine, poplar and other hardwood trees were toppled onto houses. The roof of the high school gym in town was partly destroyed and additional small buildings near downtown Hanceville sustained damage..||The tornado continued its track northeast from Hanceville, nearly paralleling Highway 91. Between Center Hill and Walter, large hardwood trees were found snapped and twisted. In addition along County Road 645, a barn was nearly destroyed. Continuing northeast along a path, just south of Holly Pond along Highway 91, a portion (1/3 to 1/2) of a residential shelter or shed was destroyed and a portion of a chicken house was badly damaged.||Additional damage was seen along County Road 1742 and 1753, several miles northeast of Holly Pond, and along Highway 231 in extreme northeast Cullman county. This damage is considered to be with the same complex of storms that rolled across the area during the early morning hours April 27th, however there is too much distance between damage points to be considered one long track tornado.

Wilburn - Holly Pond
November 15, 2005 - Thunderstorm Wind

Several power lines were blown down due to thunderstorm winds.

Holly Pond - Holly Pond
June 27, 2005 - Thunderstorm Wind

A 12 inch diameter tree was blown down onto a power line.

Holly Pond - Holly Pond

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Holly Pond, Alabama

City Holly Pond
County Cullman
State Alabama (AL)
Country United States
Zip Codes 35083

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