Power Outage in Leesburg, OH
Last report: April 03, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Leesburg
To report a power outage in Leesburg, Ohio, located in Highland County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
AEP ohio
South Central Power Co
Adams Rural Electric Coop, Inc
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 45135.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Highland County
Tornado. The tornado first touched down in a field southwest of Certier Road, about three miles northeast of Buford. This tornado affected a property on Certier Road, causing significant damage to several barns, with winds estimated to 90 mph. From here, the tornado generally moved to the north-northeast.||Tree damage and minor structural damage was noted on Ruble Cemetery Road and Hollowtown Road. More significant damage was noted at a couple of properties on State Route 131. One home had an attached garage that was compromised by the wind and detached from the main structure of the house, mostly flattening the walls of the garage. Significant roof and tree damage was also found at a couple of adjacent properties. Winds here were estimated at 100 mph.||Damage north of State Route 131 was much sparser, with minor tree damage observed on Dawson Road and north of Barr Cemetery Road. A power pole was downed on Sherry Road. Overall, while the tornado did travel through mostly open fields north of State Route 131, it is likely that it weakened or briefly lifted during this time period.||A more concentrated area of damage was then observed near the intersection of Danville/Russell Road and US Route 50. While some tree damage was noted on the west side of Danville/Russell Road, more extensive damage was noted to the east. A church on the south side of US Route 50 was heavily damaged, with the majority of the east side of the roof removed. Just north of the church, an outbuilding was damaged adjacent to a stand of trees that had significant damage and snapping. Winds here were estimated at 100 mph.||Damage was again sparser north from US Route 50 until becoming more significant and widespread in Willettsville. Tree and structural damage in Willettsville was extensive, with roof damage to numerous homes and outbuildings, including one home that had a collapsed attached garage. Winds here were also estimated at 100 mph and likely over a larger area than at other locations earlier in the track of the tornado.||Minor roof and tree damage were observed as the tornado turned slightly to the right, moving northeast. A few properties had roof damage on Panhandle Road west of State Route 73. Some minor tree damage was found near State Route 73 where the tornado is believed to have dissipated.
March 03, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. A few trees and power lines were downed on Small Road.
August 20, 2022
Thunderstorm Wind. Numerous trees and power lines were downed along U.S. 50.
June 13, 2022
Ice Storm. Significant ice accumulations caused the county to declare a level 3 snow emergency where roads are closed to all but emergency services and essential personnel. A social media post from Hillsboro had 4 inches of snow. Trees and power lines were downed on State Route 41 north of Sinking Springs due to ice accumulation.
February 03, 2022
Thunderstorm Wind. A few trees and powerlines were downed.
June 18, 2021