Power Outage in Lena, MS
Last report: February 11, 2024
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Lena
To report a power outage in Lena, Mississippi, located in Leake County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Central Electric Power Association
Entergy Mississippi
Mississippi Power
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 39094.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Leake County
Thunderstorm Wind. Trees were downed on MS Highway 35 near the Neshoba County line. Power lines were downed on Big Springs Road.
March 03, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. Power lines were blown down on Mars Hill Road.
July 13, 2022
Tornado. This strong tornado started in the Singleton community along Minshew Road and tracked NE into southern Attala county before dissipating. The tornado grew and intensified quickly along Corinth and Faulkner Roads. Thousands of trees were uprooted or snapped and several homes had minor damage. A few sheds were destroyed and many power lines were downed. The tornado peaked in intensity as it crossed Singleton Road and Highway 35. Significant tree damage occurred in this area. Multiple homes and buildings sustained varying degrees of damage. Many power lines were down here as well. The tornado then crossed Big Springs and Daugherty Roads where substantial tree damage continued. Some homes also sustained mostly minor damage. The tornado weakened some as it approached the county line. Three homes sustained|moderate roof damage and a couple sheds were destroyed. The tornado continued into southern Attala county and steadily decreased in intensity. Damage consisted mostly of tree damage and power lines down. The tornado dissipated after crossing Center Road. This tornado was quite wide (1200 yds, roughly 0.7 miles) and was on the ground for 10.6 miles. Maximum winds were around 115 mph.
March 30, 2022
Tropical Storm. Tropical storm force wind gusts resulted in several trees and power lines blown down across the county, including one tree that fell on a home.
August 30, 2021
Winter Storm. After an early mix of freezing rain and sleet, a transition to freezing rain brought rapid accumulations of up to 0.20 inches of ice by the late afternoon and between 0.30 to 0.40 inches across the county by the late evening. Numerous downed trees and tree limbs resulted in power outages for much of the county, and roads and bridges were still iced over or slushy the next day.
February 17, 2021