Power Outage in Bayard, NE
Last report: June 17, 2021
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Bayard
To report a power outage in Bayard, Nebraska, located in Morrill County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Chimney Rock Public Power Dist
Wheat Belt Public Power Dist
City of Alliance- (NE)
Panhandle Rural El Member Assn
Western Area Power Administration
High West Energy
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 69334.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Morrill County
Thunderstorm Wind. Several power poles and large tree limbs were blown down northeast of Bayard.
July 18, 2018
Thunderstorm Wind. Winds toppled power lines producing power flashes along highway 385.
June 23, 2018
Thunderstorm Wind. Estimated wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph knocked down two large trees. One tree fell on a pickup truck, and the other blocking a dirt road. Some power lines and power poles were blown over as well.
May 10, 2018
Tornado. A long-track discontinuous tornado path was surveyed by the NWS damage team, initially touching down northwest of the Highway 26 and L62A intersection, 4 miles north-northwest of Bayard, NE. The tornado continued east along and north of L62A. Significant damage consistent of EF-2 tornadic damage was surveyed at a farmhouse approximately 6 miles northeast of Bayard. The house was severely damaged with the roof taken off and numerous exterior walls destroyed (DI 4, DOD 8). A detached garage was swept clean (DI 1, DOD 8) with several trucks slid from their original location. A flat bed and horse trailer were lofted 100 yards from their original position. Trees to the west of the residence were denuded. This storm produced additional damage some of which was due to straight-line winds along L62A. This damage included damage to a steel farm outbuilding, rolled mobile home, rolled semi tractor trailer, rolled center pivots, and continued tree denuding. The storm lifted northeast near Highway 385 with additional damage surveyed at Angora, including downed power poles and a train derailment. The discontinuous tornado continued northeast exiting Morrill County near Highway 385 by 1904 MST. This storm continued and produced additional damage in Box Butte County.
June 12, 2017
Thunderstorm Wind. Two 70 foot tall grain bins blown off and away from their foundations. A 100 foot tall radion tower blown over. Two to three foot diameter trees blown over and snapped off. Power poles snapped off, primarily in the center of town.
July 03, 2010