Power Outage in Murphysboro, IL
Last report: January 17, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Murphysboro
To report a power outage in Murphysboro, Illinois, located in Jackson County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Egyptian Electric Coop Assn
Southern Illinois Elec Coop
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 62966.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Jackson County
Thunderstorm Wind. A tree and power lines were down across Old Highway 51.
May 07, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. A tree and a power line was blown down.
March 24, 2023
A strong storm system led to significant impacts. Heavy rainfall amounts of 3 to 4.5 inches produced sporadic flash flooding with a few road closures. Creeks and small rivers such as the Skillet Fork rose above flood stage. Strong wind gusts occurred, ranging between 40 and 56 mph. Nearly all of these were associated with a strong pressure gradient around a deep low pressure center. The exception was a few damaging thunderstorm wind gusts in Massac County in the southern tip of the state. There was scattered damage to trees and power lines across southern Illinois. Soggy ground due to the excessive rainfall likely contributed to some trees being more susceptible to being blown over. Scattered power outages occurred. Finally, the lowest barometric pressure of all-time was observed in Paducah, KY (977.7 mb) and Evansville, IN (976.0 mb). The center of the intense low tracked from the bootheel of extreme southeast Missouri northeast right along the Ohio River. Strong northwest winds occurred on the back side of the low pressure system across southern Illinois.
March 03, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. The automated weather observation system at the Carbondale airport measured a wind gust to 61 mph. A power pole was leaning on Old Highway 13 a few miles west of Carbondale.
February 22, 2023
Strong and gusty south winds during the overnight hours of the 8th turned to southwest and then west by early afternoon on the 9th. The strong winds occurred as a low pressure center tracked northeast from central Missouri to the Michigan/Indiana border area. Peak wind gusts were measured up to 55 mph at Mount Vernon, otherwise mostly from 40 to 50 mph. At the peak, several thousand customers were without power across southern Illinois. A couple of trees were blown down in West Frankfort.
February 09, 2023
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