Power Outage in Cummings, KS
Last report: February 17, 2023
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Cummings
To report a power outage in Cummings, Kansas, located in Atchison County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
The Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative Association Inc
FreeState Electric Cooperative
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 66016.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Atchison County
Thunderstorm Wind. Damage was done to a power pole near Neosho.
December 15, 2021
High Wind. Through the afternoon on December 15th strong wind caused sustained winds in the 40 to 50 mph range, with frequent gusts well over 60 mph. While most ASOS and AWOS stations recorded gusts around 65 mph, there were several reports of higher winds and damage representative of around 70 mph, such as tree damage and powerlines down. This all preceded strong thunderstorms that also caused strong winds and scattered damage across the area.
December 15, 2021
Winter Storm. During the day on December 29, a potent winter storm moved into the area. The precipitation started as primarily snow during the morning hours producing a couple inches of accumulation, but switched to freezing rain just before 10 am as warm air aloft moved over the area. Moderate, to at times heavy rain ensued through the rest of the morning and early to middle afternoon hours, before eventually moving out by the evening hours. The main impact from this storm was 10,000 to 20,000 without power in and around the area. Due to the rain rates, not all of the nearly 1 inch of liquid precipitation accreted on surfaces, but a quarter to half inch did accrete, causing a significant disruption to the power, and closing numerous roads.
December 29, 2020
A strong system ejected eastward into the central part of the country just after Christmas. While the temperatures at the surface remained well below freezing, temperatures just off the surface remained warm enough to melt any ice that was produced in the cloud. Therefore, there was freezing rain that formed, generally along the HWY 36 corridor, producing numerous power outages and causing several vehicle accidents.
December 29, 2020
Tornado. A low topped supercell produced a tornado in Atchison County Kansas. This supercell was part of a larger group of supercells across northeast Kansas. Structural damage wasn't noted, but several power poles were snapped as a result of the narrow tornado.
May 21, 2019
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Cummings, Kansas
-14 (-25.5C) degrees and they are doing rolling hour power outages to 'conserve energy.' Like seriously wtf. My bro… https://t.co/ZIAJfuDpME
@willowhaven - February 16, 2021 16:18
Due to extreme temperatures and the potential of power outages, all USD 409 offices will be closed Tuesday, Februar… https://t.co/tmD2lO2OUS
@AtchisonPublic - February 16, 2021 02:38
NO SCHOOL on Tuesday, February 16, 2021, due to sub-zero temperatures and rolling power outages planned for Atchiso… https://t.co/6xFbZgE0uM
@SBCSRavens - February 15, 2021 22:03
FYI: Controlled power-outages may be coming. Please conserve power and stay safe! https://t.co/K3eVHsNuN9 https://t.co/GU3g0WezRL
@AgapeBirthDoula - February 15, 2021 19:55
Evergy alerts of potential blackouts, urges consumers to reduce electricity use - https://t.co/NqJMQilja0 FYI: Cont… https://t.co/CEsgF9cTUu
@AgapeBirthDoula - February 15, 2021 19:16