Power Outage in Pulaski, MS

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Last report: August 30, 2021

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Pulaski

To report a power outage in Pulaski, Mississippi, located in Scott 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: 39152.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Scott County

Thunderstorm Wind. Few Trees and power lines downed near Sebastopol.

August 16, 2022

Tornado. A tornado started at Mississippi Highway 43 South in Rankin County where it uprooted some trees and continued eastward. As it crossed Noblin Bridge Road, the tornado increased intensity and destroyed a small outbuilding and caused additional tree damage. The tornado then continued east into southwestern Scott County. As it crossed Line Creek Road, the tornado reached it's peak intensity with an estimated peak wind gust of 105 mph and width of 670 yards. At this point, numerous trees were uprooted and snapped, and power lines were blown down. The tornado continued across Mississippi Highway 13 and damaged more trees before it began to weaken. A small farm building was damaged with its tin roof torn off along Stage Road. The tornado continued to weaken and then dissipated between Stage Rd and Mississippi Highway 481. The total path length across both counties was 9.89 miles.

April 13, 2022

Tornado. An EF-1 tornado tracked south of Pulaski to near Homewood, beginning east of Bienville National Forest Road 538. The greatest damage occurred near the intersection of Springfield Road and Garner Road, where several trees were uprooted including one that fell onto a carport and RV. The tornado continued eastward across MS Highway 481, Smith Road, and Old Forest Road, producing mainly minor tree damage and blowing down a few power lines. It ended just east of Morton-Marathon Road. A tornadic debris signature was detected by radar with this tornado. The maximum estimated wind gust was 100 mph.

April 05, 2022

Tornado. An EF-1 tornado began near Zion Church Road, uprooted trees in the area, and continued east across Hopewell Road and McLauren Road. It damaged the roof of an outbuilding as it crossed Robert Moore Road, then blew down trees and power lines across MS Highway 501 where the tornado began to widen. A tree was blown down onto a home near this area as well. The tornado reached its greatest intensity as it crossed Sherman Hill Road, snapping a higher percentage of trees in this area. The tornado then weakened and lifted west of Mudline Road. A tornadic debris signature was detected by radar with this tornado. The estimated maximum wind gust was 110 mph.

April 05, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Trees were blown down onto power lines in the Forkville community.

March 30, 2022

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Pulaski, Mississippi

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@MUE3rd4th - March 04, 2020 12:19

RT @SCRebels2: Due to inclement weather and power outages across the county, Scott County School District will have a delayed start this mo…

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@SCRebels2 - March 04, 2020 11:38