Power Outage in Webster, ND

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Here's How to Report Power Outage in Webster

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

Otter Tail Power Company

Nodak Electric Cooperative

Northern Plains Electric Cooperative

Western Area Power Administration

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 58382.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Ramsey County

Tornado. An old barn was peeled open and sections of its walls and roof were flung to the north. Timbers from the barn penetrated into a home located 80 yards to the north. A Davis wind sensor located just west of the main tornado path registered a 68 mph south wind followed by a rapid shift to a 66 mph west wind. One older power pole located a half mile north-northeast of the farmstead was also cracked. Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph.

July 04, 2018

Tornado. The tornado snapped about six wooden power poles along county road 17 before it dissipated. Peak winds were estimated at 95 mph.

July 21, 2013

As a surface low pressure system tracked from eastern South Dakota on the afternoon of the 10th into southwestern Ontario by the morning of the 11th, a variety of weather occurred over North Dakota and Minnesota. The warmest temperatures on the afternoon of the 10th were over west central Minnesota, with highs in the middle 40s. Meanwhile, temperatures stayed in the upper 20s over most of northeast North Dakota. Several bands of accumulating freezing rain moved across northeast North Dakota during the first half of the day of the 10th, in addition to several inches of light snow. Some accumulations of freezing rain also fell in the extreme northwest corner of Minnesota. By the afternoon into the evening of the 10th, a very thin band of heavy snow set up along a Bismarck to Knox to Rock Lake line, where 12 to 17 inches of snow fell in about a 20 mile wide band. Further east, the freezing rain slowly transitioned over to light snow as well that evening. The ice caused tree damage and power outages in some areas along with hazardous driving conditions.

November 10, 2012

Thunderstorm Wind. Several large three to five inch diameter tree branches were broken down at a farmstead. Power lines were also blown down.

July 20, 2011

Lightning. A lightning strike caused power outages to sections of Devils Lake. Some of the electrical outages continued into the next morning.

April 27, 2006