Power Outage in Conestoga, PA

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Last report: March 16, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Conestoga

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

Borough of Ephrata Electric Division

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 17516.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Lancaster County

Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down a tree and power lines onto Douts Hill Road to the southeast of Pequea.

June 27, 2023

Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees onto a house in East Hempfield Township, pulling down power lines and causing two propane tanks to leak.

July 02, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph brought down powerlines 1 mile SE of Lititz.

August 10, 2021

Flash Flood. Widespread flash flooding was reported across Lancaster and a small portion of York County.||A dozen water rescue calls were reported for areas including East Hempfield, East Lampeter, Manheim, Providence, Salisbury, Strasburg, Upper Leacock, West Earl and West Hempfield townships.||In addition to the water rescue calls, there were many reports of high water on roads across the Lancaster county, and some residential flooding.||Two rescue calls were for vehicles in water, according to initial dispatch reports, one on Meadow View Drive in West Earl Township just before 4 p.m., and one in the area of East Main Street in Upper Leacock Township just after 4 p.m. ||A third water rescue call was reported in the 300 block of West Main Street in Upper Leacock Township just before 4:30 p.m.||Just before 5 p.m., more water rescue calls were reported: in the 1300 block of Marshall Avenue in Manheim Township; in the 500 block of Weaver Road in Strasburg Township; and at Independence Court and Greenfield Road in East Lampeter Township.||Others followed shortly, at Pennsy Road and Main Street in Providence Township; at Greenfield Road and railroad tracks in East Lampeter Township; at Strasburg Road and Old Strasburg Road in Salisbury Township; and at Lincoln Highway East and North Kinzer Road in Paradise Township. High water was also reported at Old Harrisburg Pike and Spooky Nook Road in West Hempfield Township, and at Snapper Dam Road and Northside Drive in East Hempfield Township. ||Calls for high water on roadway later came from Bowman Road and Parker Drive in East Hempfield Township; Cardinal Road and North Elm Street in Lititz Borough; South 14th Street and Central Avenue in Columbia Borough; and Ruby Street and Froelich Avenue in Mountville Borough.||By 4:40 p.m. the list of calls for high water on roadway included Peace Road in West Earl Township; Church Street and Daryl Drive in East Hempfield Township; West Penn Grant Road and Marticville Road in Pequea Township; and Peach Bottom Road and Beaver Valley Pike in West Lampeter Township.||At 5pm a water rescue was reported at Arsenal Road and North George Stree 1 mile north of York in York County.|||Later reports came from Marticville Road and Goods Run in Pequea Township; Hollinger Road and Millwood Road in West Lampeter Township; Bachmantown Road and South Ronks Road in East Lampeter Township; Snakehill Road and Route 23 in Upper Leacock Township; and Running Pump Road in East Hempfield Township. ||Starting at about 5:30 p.m., high water on roadway reports came for Embassy Drive and Rohrerstown Road in East Hempfield Township; New Holland Avenue and East Ross Street in Lancaster City; and Pleasure Road and Deer Ford Drive in Manheim Township.||Just before 5:30 p.m., PPL's outage center showed 805 customers without power in Lancaster County.

August 07, 2020

Very gusty west-northwest winds developed across central Pennsylvania, as low pressure intensified over the Great Lakes and dragged a cold front across the area on Sunday, February 24 and continued into Monday, February 25, 2019. Gusts over 60 mph were observed across portions of central Pennsylvania, as were scattered power outages and downed trees.

February 24, 2019

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Conestoga, Pennsylvania

Snow showers could be locally heavy at times, with a quick coating – 3 inches of accumulation possible. Power outa… https://t.co/3qLmGJifTB

@CommissionerJP - December 21, 2022 13:52

Friday, February 18, 2022, the Lampeter-Strasburg School District is operating on a two-hour delay with modified ki… https://t.co/YrvBtBImCs

@LSPioneers - February 18, 2022 10:47

We just got an inch of snow in 20 minutes. Going nuts right now! With a heavy, wet snow, power outages are a real concern. #NJwx

@EthanKerr2003 - January 07, 2022 10:23

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@E1Tips - July 07, 2021 11:11

@KurtSchlichter I live near Amish people. They laugh their asses off every time we have a power outage and lose our… https://t.co/jTrxF6sdr7

@EricBrooksCom - November 02, 2019 03:48