Power Outage in Pembroke, KY
Last report: June 01, 2024
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Pembroke
To report a power outage in Pembroke, Kentucky, located in Christian County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Pennyrile Electric
HES
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 42266.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Christian County
Thunderstorm Wind. Trees and power lines were down. A pole barn metal roof was partially peeled off.
June 30, 2023
Tornado. This long-track EF-3 tornado began in western Tennessee near Dyersburg (see Storm Data, Tennessee, Western). It crossed from Stewart County, Tennessee into Christian County in the secured area of the Fort Campbell military reservation (see Storm Data, Tennessee, Central for the Stewart County portion of the track). The tornado passed only about half a mile southeast of the community of La Fayette on its way northeast across Interstate 24 and Fort Campbell Boulevard (U.S. Highway 41). Between La Fayette and I-24, several homes were destroyed (DI 2, DOD 6). The homes suffered complete destruction of the roof and/or attic. The walls were often damaged but remained standing. One house was moved from its foundation (DI 2, DOD 5). The occupants of the houses took shelter and generally escaped serious injury. A mobile home was destroyed (DI 3, DOD 9). A church sustained steeple damage. Significant damage occurred to the silos and irrigation system of a farm, where damage was estimated near 1 million dollars. A mile's worth of power poles were snapped on Fort Campbell Boulevard (U.S. 41) just one to two miles north of the I-24 interchange (DI 24, DOD 4). After crossing U.S. 41, the tornado struck Pembroke, where more significant structural damage occurred. A single-wide mobile home was destroyed (DI 3, DOD 9). The mobile home was not tied down. One person was injured at this site. At least one other mobile home was destroyed. Two barns were destroyed (DI 1, DOD 8). Roofs were completely removed from two houses. Elsewhere along the path east of Fort Campbell Boulevard, farm outbuildings and farm equipment were damaged or destroyed. The tornado was rated EF-2 in Christian County. Several damage sites were assigned a wind speed estimate of 125 mph, the highest in the county. The average path width in Christian County was about a mile, though it narrowed to about three-quarters of a mile toward the end of its life after crossing Highway 41. The tornado continued northeast of Pembroke before entering Todd County.
December 11, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. Trees were down on a vehicle and on power lines.
June 29, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. A destructive downburst containing peak winds of 100 mph occurred on the north side of Hopkinsville, including parts of the downtown area. Approximately 125 homes had some damage. Most had roof, soffit, or siding damage. The roof of a high school was damaged. At least one home had a tree fall on it and severely damaged it. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped. Significant damage occurred at Ruff Park, where ballfields sustained damage and at least one power pole was snapped. Adjacent to the downtown area, much of the roof was blown off an old elementary school on Second Street, and the Salvation Army office building was damaged. Near the end of the damage area, numerous trees were down along Highway 107 northeast of the city. The path of the most concentrated damage was about 1.6 miles long and 0.9 miles wide.
January 11, 2020
Tornado. The tornado touched down on the northern perimeter of the Fort Campbell military base and proceeded northeast across U.S. Highway 41. Trees were uprooted and snapped along the path. Several barns were damaged or destroyed, including one that had its roof thrown several hundred yards into trees. Power lines were downed, and 13 empty rail cars were tipped over along the path. A couple of homes received some minor damage. The tornado lifted just northwest of Pembroke. Peak winds were estimated near 100 mph.
January 11, 2020
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Pembroke, Kentucky
Thunderstorms that moved through the area Friday morning toppled trees and signs and caused a power outage to over… https://t.co/jIQTxyrINN
@whvoradio - June 17, 2022 15:30
Wednesday evening's storms produced some wind damage, downed trees and power lines, and heavy rain as multiple torn… https://t.co/2JtIYwUNEM
@whvoradio - April 14, 2022 03:28
Calloway County Schools are closed on Monday, December 6 due to storm damage and power outages. This is not a NTI day.
@WHOPradio - December 06, 2021 12:40
Severe storms knock down trees, cause power outages https://t.co/PWK0zCn4Yv
@WHOPradio - December 06, 2021 11:24
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@WHOPradio - November 02, 2021 10:29