Power Outage in Cedar Hill, TN
Last report: April 03, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Cedar Hill
To report a power outage in Cedar Hill, Tennessee, located in Robertson County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
The Springfield Electric Department
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 37032.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Robertson County
Thunderstorm Wind. Severe thunderstorm winds downed a tree onto a house near Highway 161 and Corbin Sneed Road in Cedar Hill. Multiple power lines were also downed across Robertson County. No injuries were reported, and damages are a rough estimate.
June 30, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. Multiple trees and power lines were reported down in Orlinda near Highway 49 East and East Church Street. Damages are a rough estimate.
June 30, 2023
High Wind. An AWOS station at Springfield Airport measured a peak non-thunderstorm wind gust of 74 mph. Several hours of severe non-thunderstorm winds resulted in numerous damage reports, including downed and uprooted trees, downed powerlines, and roof and other property damage across all of Robertson County. The worst damages were reported in Springfield where a Twitter user using #tspotter reported nine fallen trees, one of which fell on a car. No injuries were reported. Damages are estimated.
March 03, 2023
Ice Storm. This is a continuation of the event that began at the end of January 2023. Ice accumulations across Robertson County downed several trees and power lines. This resulted in power outages with an estimated 1,500 customers without power at one point late on January 31st. Treacherous travel conditions were also reported, especially along Interstates 24 and 65 with numerous wrecks occurring. No information was available on any potential injuries in these accidents.
February 01, 2023
Ice Storm. Ice accumulations across Robertson County downed several trees and power lines. This resulted in power outages with an estimated 1,500 customers without power at one point late on January 31st. Treacherous travel conditions were also reported, especially along Interstates 24 and 65 with numerous wrecks occurring. No information was available on any potential injuries in these accidents. This event continued into early February. Damages are a rough estimate.
January 31, 2023