Power Outage in Ivanhoe, MN
Last report: November 09, 2023
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Ivanhoe
To report a power outage in Ivanhoe, Minnesota, located in Lincoln County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Otter Tail Power Company
Lyon-Lincoln Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Nobles Cooperative Electric
Sioux Valley Energy
Minnesota Valley Coop L&P Assn
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 56142.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Lincoln County
Thunderstorm Wind. A flag pole was snapped off by strong winds. Lawn furniture was blown all over the yard, with power also knocked out. Wind-driven hail up to one-half inch in diameter shredded crops. Property damage costs are rough estimates. Crop damage is an estimate from insured losses. Information provided by the United States Department of Agriculture.
June 04, 2020
Blizzard. Blizzard conditions led to a shutdown of government offices and schools, and travel was not recommended with many roads closed due to the widespread whiteout conditions. Storm-total snowfall from 10 to 20 inches occurred, with 14.0 inches at Ivanhoe. With winds gusting at times from 40 to 60 mph near Lake Benton and Hendricks, many areas had snow drifts of several feet, making roads impassable. Ice accumulation up to a tenth of an inch occurred, and helped to produce spotty power outages as snowfall and wind increased.
April 11, 2019
High Wind. High winds from a westerly direction followed a low pressure system which had brought Christmas Day rain and thunderstorms. There were several reports of power lines and branches down and resulting power outages, and traffic lights and some signs were damaged. The winds included a peak gust of 60 mph near Arco, or several miles south southeast of Ivanhoe.
December 25, 2016
High Wind. Westerly winds behind a cold front reach sustained speed of 40 to 45 mph for several hours. The high winds caused spotty power line and traffic light damage.
February 19, 2016
Thunderstorm Wind. Thunderstorm winds blew down trees and power poles.
June 20, 2015