Power Outage in Glenwood, MN
Last report: May 28, 2024
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Glenwood
To report a power outage in Glenwood, Minnesota, located in Pope County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Runestone Electric Assn
Agralite Electric Coop
Otter Tail Power Company
Stearns Cooperative Electric Association
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 56334.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Pope County
Thunderstorm Wind. Several large trees, and powerlines were blown down in Glenwood, some were blocking roads. South of Kensington, several larger tree branches were blown down. Other areas along highway 55 had some tree branches blown down. Trees and powerlines also blown down on the east side of Grove Lake, with two reported pontoons flipped over on Lake Minnewaska.
August 24, 2021
Tornado. A storm chaser filmed a tornado and the local sheriff provided information about the storm damage in Pope County. The tornado tracked northeast for 1.2 miles, clipping the town of Farwell. Several trees were downed, large tree branches were broken and several power poles were blown down.
August 14, 2020
Thunderstorm Wind. Power lines were blown down in Starbuck.
June 21, 2013
Thunderstorm Wind. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down along a sixteen mile long path of damage with a swath about six to eight miles wide that occurred from Farwell and northern Starbuck, to the southern side of Lake Minnewaska and the southeast side of Glenwood. An electric transmission company had three metal truss towers collapse about 2.5 miles east of Lowry. The towers were 187 feet tall, with 1700 feet of spacing between each tower. Using the enhanced Fujita scale, damage indicator 24 (ETL) applies very well; its lower bound for a degree of damage 6 is 116 mph (101 knots). The towers were rated for 120 mph. Eight miles to the southeast of the towers, on the southern fringe of the swath, an observer with a home weather station two miles south of Glenwood measured 91 mph before the power went out. The anemometer was mounted ten feet above the top of the house, and was above the tree tops. Windows were blown in and shingles ripped off. The roof of an adjacent house was blown away, and numerous trees were toppled or broken.
August 01, 2011
Thunderstorm Wind. Power lines toppled by tree near the Pope/Douglas border.
May 23, 2006