Power Outage in Sentinel Butte, ND
Last report: January 28, 2019
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Sentinel Butte
To report a power outage in Sentinel Butte, North Dakota, located in Golden Valley County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co
McKenzie Electric Cooperative
Western Area Power Administration
Roughrider Electric Cooperativ
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 58654.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Golden Valley County
Thunderstorm Wind. Large tree limbs were down in Beach, with some trees broken and uprooted. Light poles were blown over at the fairgrounds, with lines down onto campers. A few miles south of Beach, a pole barn was severely damaged along with a grain bin. Eight power poles were broken outside of Beach, mainly where trees damaged the lines.
July 10, 2022
Thunderstorm Wind. Significant and severe damage was done from extreme winds on the leading edge of the line of thunderstorms. Twenty-four consecutive wooden power poles were snapped, brand new storage bins were destroyed, trailers and a camper were flipped, and outbuildings were damaged. Nearly 100 hay bales were rolled, most of them destroyed. There was significant crop damage.
September 05, 2015
Thunderstorm Wind. The strong winds blew down a power line, temporarily disrupting power to parts of Beach.
July 01, 2012
Blizzard. Up to 14 inches of heavy wet snow combined with winds gusting to near 65 mph to result in widespread blizzard conditions. Travel was impossible due to many roads blocked by snow, resulting in numerous road closures including Interstate 94 from Dickinson to the Montana border. Numerous trees and power lines were knocked down, leading to a prolonged period of power outages across portions of the county.
April 30, 2011
Thunderstorm Wind. The strong thunderstorm winds blew down multiple cottonwood and evergreen trees. Some of the trees were 18 inches in diameter. Power lines were also reported down.
June 30, 2010