Power Outage in Manchester, ME
Last report: October 31, 2024
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Manchester
To report a power outage in Manchester, Maine, located in Kennebec County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Central Maine Power
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 04351.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Kennebec County
Low pressure developed off the coast of the Carolinas early on the 13th. The low deepened rapidly overnight into the morning of the 14th. The storm became occluded off of Cape Cod and retrograded into the Gulf of Maine, where it stalled through the morning of the 15th. Given the later season nature of the storm, precipitation type was highly dependent on elevation and time of day. Snow began earlier for higher elevations, and it took until late afternoon and early evening for lower elevations to change to accumulating snowfall. Heavy, wet accumulations and gusty winds led to scattered power outages, with widespread outages across the Mid-Coast region. Power outages peaked at 80K+ with most of the outages near the coast. After the storm occluded the precipitation intensity came down quickly and remained off and on snow showers into the 15th.
March 14, 2023
Strong Wind. Gusty southeast winds through the day on October 14th along with heavy rain caused numerous snapped branches and a few downed standing dead trees. Power outages in Southwest Maine peaked at 69,500 outages during the afternoon hours when the peak wind gusts were occurring.
October 14, 2022
Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm passed through the Belgrade Lakes region on Wednesday afternoon, producing a wet microburst. Estimated wind speeds varied from 60 mph up to 90 mph. There was a concentrated damage swath about 2 miles long beginning along the eastern shore of long pond just north of Belgrade Village. The damage ended on Abena Shore Rd. to the southeast of Belgrade Village. Approximately 300 trees were uprooted and snapped with the heaviest pockets of damage immediately on the eastern shorelines of Long Pond and Hersom Point on great pond. In addition to the tree damage, approximately 6 buildings were partially damaged due to trees falling on them. An additional building had shingle damage directly caused by the wind. Two vehicles were damaged when trees fell on them. One fatality occurred when a tree fell on a pedestrian in a parked vehicle. The tree damage was extensive with many old growth white pines, oaks and willows being uprooted and or snapped. Power outages were extensive in the area with many snapped poles and downed lines.
June 30, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm wind gust downed multiple trees which brought down powerlines in Oakland Maine.
June 19, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm wind gust downed multiple trees which brought down powerlines in Benton, Maine.
June 19, 2021
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Manchester, Maine
Fiona update @NWSGray & @NWSCaribou: Power outages from downed trees expected, particularly in eastern ME. High win… https://t.co/VfG1qPgvOH
@MaineEMA - September 23, 2022 12:23
West Gardiner, ME (2:38 PM) Grid Power Outage Event >> The Ting Network detected an Electric Utility Grid Power Out… https://t.co/WfROvMoIbm
@grid_events - June 13, 2022 18:45
To our customers in Bath and Harpswell - we will conduct brief power outages on some local circuits between 11PM an… https://t.co/zMvaWrGV93
@cmpco - May 02, 2022 19:50
CMP line workers and contractors will be out all night restoring power outages caused by steady high winds. Please… https://t.co/3wXYTarNL8
@cmpco - February 24, 2022 03:23
My story on Friday night’s postponement between @Ramblerathleti1 and @FreeportFalcons due to power outage.… https://t.co/BOdrQFEpHC
@Dave_Dyer - October 16, 2021 01:10