Power Outage in Union, MS

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Last report: May 22, 2023

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Union

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

Philadelphia Utilities

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 39365.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Neshoba County

Thunderstorm Wind. A power pole was blown down near House.

November 29, 2022

Tornado. A tornado developed near Burnside in Neshoba County within the wetlands surrounding the Pearl River. It uprooted and snapped numerous trees and power lines as it moved northeast. A home along Mississippi Highway 573 lost a portion of its roofing tin. The tornado crossed southeastern Winston County. It reached maximum intensity as it crossed from Neshoba County with estimated maximum wind gusts of 110 mph. Numerous large trees in mixed forest were uprooted or snapped, and multiple power poles were blown down. Several trees fell onto homes, vehicles, and outbuildings. As the tornado crossed MS Highway 397 near Vernon, it destroyed an awning at a convenience store and damaged a gas station canopy. The tornado continued to blow down trees and power lines and crossed into western Noxubee County. It crossed over MS Highway 490 and continued to uproot a few trees near Brushfork Road. Shingle damage and minor roof damage occurred at a home in the area as the tornado dissipated. The total path length across the three counties was 25.29 miles.

April 13, 2022

Ice Storm. Freezing rain accumulated through the afternoon and evening. Ice amounts of greater than 0.40 inches took down numerous trees, limbs, and power lines across the county including across the Choctaw Reservation. A concentration of heavy tree damage occurred along Mississippi Highway 16 east of Philadelphia to the Kemper County line.

February 17, 2021

Thunderstorm Wind. Trees were blown down near the Neshoba County Fairgrounds. Trees and power lines were also blown down around the Hope community.

May 27, 2020

Tornado. The tornado touched down at County Road 717 breaking small to large softwood and hardwood tree limbs. As it moved northeast to County Road 450 it snapped and uprooted several hardwood trees; in addition to peeling portions of a tin roof off a barn. It continued to break off small and large softwood tree limbs as it moved northeast to County Road 725. Once it reached the intersection of County Road 725 and US Highway 486, it was uprooting hardwood trees. Numerous large hardwood trees were uprooted and snapped along US Highway 486; in addition to peeling off portions of a tin roof from a barn. Several softwood trees were uprooted and snapped when it crossed County Road 729, and a downed power-pole was seen nearby likely caused by one of the aforementioned trees falling on top of it. Multiple snapped softwood trees occurred at County Road 1715 as it continued its northeastward trek. Once the tornado intersected Highway 16, large broken softwood tree limbs were noted. It continued to move north of Highway 16, breaking large softwood and hard tree limbs at County Road 749. It lifted at County Road 755, but not before uprooting a few large hardwood and softwood trees. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. Total path length was 9.13 miles.

April 18, 2019

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Union, Mississippi

Due to Hurricane Ida and the potential for dangerous high winds, flooding, and power outages, all schools and offic… https://t.co/cAzYPxUKRF

@NeshobaCentral - August 29, 2021 17:07

The NCSD will not be in session on Fri, Feb 19 due to power outages in the county and water issues at NCMS. We will… https://t.co/F6fHJzkLyc

@NeshobaCentral - February 18, 2021 16:22