Power Outage in Conehatta, MS

Did you lose power?

Last report: March 15, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Conehatta

To report a power outage in Conehatta, Mississippi, located in Newton County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Central Electric Power Association

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 39057.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Newton County

Tornado. This long track tornado touched down in far northern Jasper County along County Road 24 where some minor tree damage occurred. It initially moved through a wooded hunting area with a TDS observed on radar at the time. Then the tornado moved northeast into Newton County near Mississippi Highway 15. It snapped and uprooted trees it crossed MS Hwy 15. The tornado then crossed MS Hwy 504 and Nicholson Rd. Along Shelby and Garvin Roads, many more trees were damaged and a couple of sheds were either destroyed or heavily damaged. Some minor roof damage to 2 homes occurred here as well. The tornado continued to move NE and crossed several more roads through a creek bottom area where it mainly damaged trees. The tornado increased in intensity as it neared the west side of Hickory and US Highway 80. It widened and heavily damaged trees and power lines, destroyed a shed, and caused minor roof damage to some homes in the Highway 80/503 area. The tornado crossed Interstate 20 at Hickory-Little Rock Rd. and continued to heavily damage trees and powerlines. One home had some of the roof removed and windows broken. Peak intensity occurred along Caldwell, Pleasant Ridge, and Tatum Roads where low end EF-2 damage occurred to timber. The tornado weakened as it reached Ridge Rd. An old chicken house was heavily damaged between Archie and McNeil Roads. Minor tree limb damage occurred near Chunky Duffy Rd. and Suqualena Rd. as the tornado crossed into Lauderdale County. It dissipated just east of the county line. The maximum estimated winds in Newton County were 115 mph. The total path length was 25.3 miles across the three counties.

December 14, 2022

Tropical Storm. Tropical storm force wind gusts downed at least 12 trees across the county as well as scattered power lines.

August 30, 2021

Thunderstorm Wind. A line of severe thunderstorms brought damaging winds to central Newton County. Numerous trees were blown down and glass was blown out of a building. Trees and power lines were also blown down in Hickory.

May 04, 2021

Ice Storm. Widespread accumulations of around 0.50 inches of ice downed trees, branches, and power lines across the county.

February 17, 2021

Winter Storm. A mixture of freezing rain and sleet fell across the county. Ice accumulations of three tenths to one half of an inch occurred across the county. Sleet accumulation up to one and a half inches occurred as well. Heavy icing occurred on trees and power lines. Numerous limbs were down as well as trees and power lines. Widespread power outages occurred and roads were slushy.

February 15, 2021