Power Outage in Cowan, TN

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Last report: March 29, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Cowan

To report a power outage in Cowan, Tennessee, located in Franklin County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Winchester Utilities

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation

City of Faytteville Electrig and Gas Utilities

Tullahoma Utilities Authority

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 37318.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Franklin County

A powerful low pressure system intensified rapidly as it moved northeast from Texas through Arkansas, southeast Missouri into western Kentucky. In doing so, windy conditions developed across the Tennessee Valley ahead of an associated cold front and squall line. South winds increased to 25-35 mph, with gusts of 40-55 mph at times. An intense squall line moved in from Mississippi, northwest Alabama and southwest Tennessee during the mid morning hours, sweeping east across the rest of southern middle Tennessee through the midday hours. The line of thunderstorms produced a brief period of high wind gusts, which knocked down a few trees and power lines. Behind the line of thunderstorms, the sky cleared out rapidly, but southwest winds continued at 25-35 mph, with gusts of 40-50 mph. The winds finally subsided quickly near sunset, but not until after additional damage occurred.

March 03, 2023

A powerful upper level low pressure system moved northeast through southern Alabama into central Georgia during the morning hours of the 12th. Widespread rainfall changed to wet snow for a brief period, mainly in the higher elevations above 1000 ft AGL elevation atop the Cumberland Plateau in Franklin County. This resulted in minor snow accumulations of an inch or less, mainly in grassy areas.

February 12, 2023

Thunderstorm Wind. Sewanee Police reported numerous trees and some power lines down on University Avenue. Time estimated by radar.

December 06, 2021

Ice Storm. Freezing rain produced significant ice accumulations of over 1/2 inch. Liquid equivalents of 1.0-1.1 inches were reported, thus, ice accumulations may have approached 1 inch, especially on elevated objects and surfaces. At least 10,000 residential power outages were reported in Franklin County via broadcast media reports.

February 15, 2021

Thunderstorm Wind. A strong gust front and associated thunderstorms knocked down trees and powerlines producing power outages. The most widespread damage was in northern Franklin County. Roof damage was reported at a residence on Highway 121 near Winchester.

May 03, 2020

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Cowan, Tennessee

Daughter's highschool has been out for 3 days due to some *power outage*... None of us parents believe this. https://t.co/FhMDZfJvCq

@WoodedSoul - August 24, 2021 19:40

Strange that they knew ahead of time that this wind was coming... is someone MAKING it blow? https://t.co/t6BpZVcsPH

@AnnieGaddis - January 15, 2021 06:13

EARTH MOON AND SPACE ANOMALIES from Wages World.... "MASSIVE WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGE NEW YORK AND ALONG EAST COAST… https://t.co/lFXNKqniGE

@AnnieGaddis - October 08, 2020 00:59

one of the benefits of living in a world with superheroes is definitely not having to worry about pulling the plug… https://t.co/aJRmf8oJJX

@SuzyLouFuckUp - August 25, 2019 02:55