Power Outage in Baker, MT
Last report: February 08, 2024
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Baker
To report a power outage in Baker, Montana, located in Fallon County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co
Western Area Power Administration
Tongue River Electric Coop Inc
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 59313.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Fallon County
Thunderstorm Wind. Several trees were uprooted and power lines were downed. The local farm and fleet store had a number of large stock tanks that traveled about 1/4 mile into town taking out a few fences. In addition, power was out in much of the town.
July 07, 2020
Tornado. The pre-storm environment for eastern Montana was such that severe weather was likely. Surface dew point values in the Baker area were in the lower 60s with strong southeasterly flow converging in the vicinity of a stationary surface trough. This area of strong surface convergence, which also separated moist rich air to the east and drier air to the west, played a critical role in the development of this short-lived tornado. ||Although no fatalities occurred , seven injuries, some requiring hospitalization, resulted from the tornado. Two homes were totally destroyed and 40 to 50 more sustained excessive damage. The city blocks located between South 5th Street East and South 10th Street East intersected by Texas Avenue were hit the hardest and sustained the most damage. Many power poles were broken resulting in power lines down and power outages. Single tree trunks were described to look like match sticks as they were stripped of all branches and leaves. ||Over 70 personnel came with boots on the ground from the surrounding tri-state area. The communities of Plevna, Ekalaka, and Wibaux, Montana, Marmarth, Rhame, Bowman and Beach, North Dakota, as well as Ludlow, South Dakota responded shortly after the tornado. ||At the mesoscale level (2 to 2000 km in space), the interaction of pre-existing convergence zones or boundaries can serve as areas of storm development or enhancement. In some cases, pre-existing thunderstorms interacting with a boundary of converging surface winds can rapidly develop short-lived tornadoes with very little precursor indication from weather radar. The time scale of these events typically is on the order of a few minutes (0-10 minutes). ||In the case of the thunderstorms near Baker on Saturday, June 11th, evidence of these types of boundaries was observed.
June 11, 2016
Thunderstorm Wind. Buildings moved approximately 500 yards from original location...trees|down...shingles off patio roof and power out.
May 13, 2007
Thunderstorm Wind. Trees knocked down along with numerous power outtages.
May 13, 2007
Thunderstorm Wind. Fallon County Sheriff reported trees and power lines down along with|heavy rain.
May 13, 2007
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Baker, Montana
Due to the power outage, school in Plevna has been CANCELLED for today. Adjust your schedules accordingly.
@KflnRadio - March 28, 2022 14:10