Power Outage in Loving, NM
Last report: March 19, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Loving
To report a power outage in Loving, New Mexico, located in Eddy County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Xcel Energy
Central Valley Elec Coop, Inc
Rio Grande Electric Cooperative Inc
Lea County Electric Cooperative Inc
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 88256.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Eddy County
Thunderstorm Wind. A thunderstorm moved across Eddy County and produced wind damage near Carlsbad. Power lines were knocked down on Sierra Vista Drive next to Carlsbad Airport. The cost of damage is a very rough estimate.
March 12, 2019
Tornado. A thunderstorm moved across Eddy County and produced a tornado south of Malaga. Based on radar imagery, the tornado appeared to develop just west of U.S. Highway 285, approximately two to three miles south of Malaga and progressed northeast. The exact path could not be determined during a survey due to the tornado���s containment within private lands, without roads to access the potential path. With insufficient|ground information, the wooden electric power poles along Highway 285 were the only|damage indicators available to assess tornado intensity. Based on radar information, it|appears the Malaga tornado formed at approximately 6:08 pm MDT, just southwest of the power poles on Highway 285 and lifted around 6:30 pm MDT (nearly crossing NM|Highway 128, 3 miles east of junction with NM Highway 31) covering a distance of 15 miles. Damaged power poles along Highway 285 were located slightly further south than was indicated on radar, 3.75 miles to 4.05 miles south of Malaga. This was used as a starting point. With the tornado crossing the power poles at approximately a 45-|degree angle, the width of the tornado was estimated at a half mile. Approximately ten power poles that were damaged to some degree as the tornado crossed Highway 285. The observed damage is consistent with damage of an EF2 tornado, with winds estimated at approximately 112 mph. The cost of damage is a very rough estimate.
March 12, 2019
Thunderstorm Wind. A thunderstorm moved across Eddy County and produced damaging winds in Carlsbad. A restaurant sign was leaning on a power pole in downtown Carlsbad as a result of the winds. The cost of damage is a very rough estimate.
June 29, 2015
Thunderstorm Wind. Thunderstorm moved across Eddy County and produced an estimated wind gust of 60 mph and knocked down 3 power poles and a road sign along US 285 3 miles northwest of Carlsbad.
June 13, 2015
Thunderstorm Wind. A thunderstorm moved across Eddy County and produced wind damage four miles south southwest of Carlsbad. Five power poles snapped near the ground at Highway 62/180 and West Derrick Road just east of the aiport. The cost of damage is a rough estimate.
June 20, 2013