Power Outage in Houtzdale, PA
Last report: April 15, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Houtzdale
To report a power outage in Houtzdale, Pennsylvania, located in Clearfield County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
United Electric Cooperative Inc
REA Energy Cooperative
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 16651, 16698.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Clearfield County
Thunderstorm Wind. A severe thunderstorm with winds estimated near 60 mph brought down multiple trees in the area and snapped a power pole in half.
July 13, 2021
Flash Flood. A small, but potent thunderstorm developed over Clearfield County just north of the town of Clearfield just before 22:00Z Thursday June 2nd, 2016. The storm moved ittle and intensified, and by 23Z was producing very heavy rain. The storm sat over the Clearfield-Lawrence County Airport (KFIG) where 5.16��� of rain fell essentially 3 hours.||Initially Flood Advisories were issued (2316Z), but as the storm sat in one spot, the advisory was upgraded to a Flash Flood Warning at 0038Z. ||Significant flooding was reported near the town of Clearfield, with three homes flooded, and according to Clearfield County EMA 21 people were rescued from their homes and taken to a shelter. ||Shortly after midnight a house on West Front Street exploded when the owners tried to turn their power back on. Four residents of the home suffered unknown injuries.||Hardest hit areas were near Route 879 and Industrial Road (see fig 2), and multiple streets in downtown Clearfield including Turnpike, Nichols and Merrill Street.
June 02, 2016
Thunderstorm Wind. A thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees on power lines in Curwensville with power outages reported.
June 12, 2015
Thunderstorm Wind. A thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees and power lines near Clearfield with power outages reported.
June 12, 2015
Winter Storm. A mix of snow and freezing rain resulted in significant winter weather impacts during the pre-Thanksgiving holiday travel. These included multiple vehicle accidents, road closures, downed trees/wires and power outages. Snow accumulations by mid-day on the 26th averaged between 1 and 3 inches, followed by a prolonged period of moderate to heavy freezing rain with ice accretion between 0.25 and 0.50 inch by nightfall.
November 26, 2013