Power Outage in Coal Township, PA

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Last report: February 16, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Coal Township

To report a power outage in Coal Township, Pennsylvania, located in Northumberland County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 17866.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Northumberland County

Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down power poles east of Milton.

March 31, 2022

Strong Wind. Strong winds estimated near 50 mph that were associated with a gravity wave knocked down numerous trees in East Milton, knocking out power to an estimated 2500 people.

May 05, 2017

High Wind. High winds knocked down trees with sporadic power outages reported county-wide.

October 29, 2012

Tornado. The NWS State College confirmed a EF1 tornado in Northumberland County. The tornado touched down around 1739 EDT near Winfield in Union County and traveled east across the Susquehanna River approximately 1 1/4 miles between 1740-1741 EDT before lifting near PA 147 around 1742 EDT. The tornado first touched down west of 165 Grover Road in Union County. Damage was primarily snapped and uprooted trees. The tornado moved down the hill crossing US-15 and River Breeze Avenue before moving over the Susquehanna River into Northumberland County. Tree damage along River Breeze road caused damage to two homes, and trees were snapped on the south end of an island near the east shore of the river. The tornado moved through a campground north of Ferry Road, downing and uprooting trees in the camp ground. The trees damaged several camper vans and a pavilion before crossing a field and moving up the hill. Strong southerly inflow ahead of the tornado damaged five homes along Route 147. Leaves plastered to these houses implied strong southerly and easterly winds. Aluminum siding on the southern side of the several houses was dented and the winds blew out the west wall of garage of another house, which had its south facing garage doors left open during the storm. Another home closer to the river also sustained damage to the roof, chimney, and exterior walls. In this same area, utility poles were downed and snapped. Tree damage and minor damage was sustained by sustained at two homes to the north of the more heavily damaged homes. Throughout the damage swath, most trees fell from southwest to northeast, and fewer fell from the south. Several outbuildings west of Route 147, including one two-story cinder block shed, were destroyed by the tornado. Roofing debris from these outbuildings was found in adjacent properties and in an open field across Route 147. Some of this debris was also found embedded several inches into nearby trees. The tornado dissipated up the hill, perhaps 200 yards east of a power line easement. There were several eyewitnesses, and most had taken shelter. One eyewitness living near the corner of Route 147 and Ferry Road watched the wind move northward, heard the roar of the storm and watched a white cloud pass to his north over the homes. The damage indicators were consistent with peak winds around 110 mph. There were no injuries or fatalities.

May 23, 2011

Thunderstorm Wind. Numerous trees and wires were knocked down by thunderstorm winds in Point Township. 615 residents were without power. Route 147 from Ridge Road to Route 405 was closed. In the greater Sunbury area, 923 residents were without power.

May 26, 2004