Power Outage in Blue Mountain Lake, NY
Last report: March 12, 2022
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Blue Mountain Lake
To report a power outage in Blue Mountain Lake, New York, located in Hamilton County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Niagara Mohawk Power
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 12812.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Hamilton County
Strong, non-thunderstorm gradient winds associated with a sharp cold front resulted in multiple downed tree reports and power outages across parts of eastern New York Wednesday afternoon into Thursday (November 30-December 1). Behind the cold front, blustery west winds off Lake Ontario resulted in lake effect snow beginning later in the evening on November and continuing on December 1. There were reports of lake effect snows accumulating more than 7 inches which verified our winter storm warnings for Herkimer and Hamilton Counties on December 1. Power outages were reported in Washington, Warren and Herkimer Counties.||Key Impacts: Power outages, Closed Roads.
November 30, 2022
High Wind. Trees were downed along Route 28 near the Town of Indian Lake, blocking both sides of the road. Widespread pouter outages were also observed with over one half of customers tracked losing power at some point.
December 11, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. Numerous power poles and trees were downed along County Route 24 on the backside of Piseco Lake.
June 21, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. Several impassable roadways, downed trees and phone lines and power outages were reported around the Moffitt Beach State Campground in the Town of Lake Pleasant. One of the trees fell onto a camper trailer.
June 21, 2021
A pair of low pressure systems brought a mix of rain and high elevation snow to eastern New York beginning the evening of Thursday, April 15th and ending during the early afternoon of Friday, April 16th, 2021. The majority of the heavy, wet snow fell across higher elevations (above 1500 feet), including the southern Adirondacks and eastern Catskills throughout this period, with a mix of rain and snow in the lower elevations. Snowfall totals ranged from 3 to 6 inches in the higher elevations.||Key impacts: tree damage, power outages.
April 15, 2021