Power Outage in Nekoma, ND

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Here's How to Report Power Outage in Nekoma

To report a power outage in Nekoma, North Dakota, located in Cavalier County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Otter Tail Power Company

Nodak Electric Cooperative

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 58355.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Cavalier County

Tornado. A weak tornado blew the doors off a seed company elevator and spread door and roof panels around the grounds in a circular pattern. Further downstream, the tornado snapped 6 power poles along 96th avenue northeast, a quarter mile east of highway 1. Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph.

June 09, 2017

Tornado. This tornado was partially engulfed in downburst winds and hail along its nearly 20 mile path. Large wooden power poles were snapped, roofing was stripped off of homes, steel pole sheds were totally dismantled, numerous steel grain bins were crushed, and large metal segments were carried for a mile or more downwind. Bean and grain fields were completely stripped. Peak winds were estimated at 120 mph.

June 09, 2017

Tornado. The tornado tracked from two miles north-northwest of Union, through town, and to about one mile south of Union. The tornado snapped numerous cottonwood and oak trees along its path. It also snapped one power pole and twisted a road sign. Peak wind speeds were estimated at 100 mph.

June 27, 2015

Tornado. This tornado began in Towner County at 820 pm CDT. The tornado tracked for about 20 miles total, about 10 miles in Towner County and then about 10 miles in Cavalier County. During much of this track the tornado was likely enveloped in heavy rains and strong downburst winds with the funnel briefly visible at times. The tornado broke down two wooden power poles and numerous trees and tree limbs along its route. Peak winds were estimated at 95 mph.

August 01, 2010

Thunderstorm Wind. Trees were blown down onto powerlines, resulting in power outages.

July 26, 2010