Power Outage in Noonan, ND

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Here's How to Report Power Outage in Noonan

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

Burke-Divide Electric Coop Inc

Montana-Dakota Utilities Co

Sheridan Electric Coop, Inc

Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 58765.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Divide County

Dense Fog. Multiple locations lost power as a result of frost accumulating on power lines due to the multi-day dense fog event, with some locations losing power for more than a day. Multiple lines were downed as conductors broke, or snapped. Approximately 20 poles and multiple cross-arms were broken due to the additional weight of the frost on power lines. 26 additional workers were brought in by the local electrical co-op to assist with the damage.

January 15, 2023

Blizzard. Strong winds and heavy snow combined to produce a blizzard. In addition, periods of freezing rain occurred which accreted on power lines. This, combined with strong winds, led to extensive damage to power lines, cross arms, and poles, and thus widespread power outages.

April 23, 2022

Blizzard. Up to ten inches of heavy wet snow combined with winds gusting to near 70 mph to result in widespread blizzard conditions. Thundersnow was observed at Crosby. Travel was impossible due to many roads blocked by snow. Numerous trees and power lines were knocked down, leading to a prolonged period of power outages across the county. Some of the adverse effects caused by the disruption in power included reports of water and sewage backups, along with livestock producers reporting substantial losses of calves.

April 30, 2011

Winter Storm. A wintry mix of freezing rain and snow spread north across the local area. Precipitation quickly changed over to all snow, with up to three inches of accumulations reported by early Saturday morning. Hazardous travel conditions and scattered power outages resulted.

January 22, 2010

Winter Weather. A prolonged period of freezing fog along with periods of freezing drizzle resulted in moderate to heavy ice accumulations on power lines. This caused several overhead power lines and power poles to snap, resulting in scattered power outages across the county.

January 19, 2010