Power Outage in Big Lake, TX

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Last report: November 06, 2023

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Big Lake

To report a power outage in Big Lake, Texas, located in Reagan County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Southwest Texas Elec Coop, Inc

Concho Valley Elec Coop Inc

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 76932.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Reagan County

Ice Storm. The Reagan County S.O. reported 1/2 inch ice accumulation from a mix of freezing rain and sleet. Roads were icy and power lines were reported down across the county. At least 100 people were without power due to downed power lines.

November 22, 2013

Wildfire. Record high temperatures (in the mid to upper 70s), very low relative humidities, high winds, and two and a half months without measurable precipitation combined to produce a very active fire weather day. SPC issued a critical fire weather area for west Texas and southeastern New Mexico in their Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook issued early on January 1st. A grassfire spread to over 40,000 acres in Reagan and Irion counties on New Year's Day. Newspapers originally reported the cause as sparks from a transformer. Later, a fire department official in Big Lake reported that a hawk landed on power lines and burst into flames, starting the fire. Because of high winds, record high temperatures, and very low relative humidities, it took firefighters 3 days to contain the wildfire. It was extinguished a couple of days later. One firefighter sustained 2nd degree burns to his face while fighting the fire but was treated and released from a regional burn center. The fire was in mostly open country and thus only a hunting cabin was destroyed. In addition to the major fire in Reagan and Irion counties, several other small fires scorched west Texas. Both Ector and Midland counties had fire and fireworks bans in effect for the period between New Year's Eve and January 6, 2006. Several other counties also had fireworks bans in effect for the New Year's holiday. January was a dry month overall. Several other minor fires occurred throughout west Texas, including two along Interstate 20 in Stanton. Smoke from one of these fires reduced visibility on Interstate 20, causing a five car pile-up that resulted in two injuries. Another fire in Scurry county, near the Inadale Cotton Gin, burned 415 modules of cotton, each worth around $3,000. Each of the modules contains about 10 bales of cotton.Damage estimates in the above entry include all fires that burned in Texas during the month of January.

January 01, 2006

Tornado. Results from a National Weather Service storm survey indicated that a brief tornado resulted in five downed power poles in open range land across northeast Reagan County. A witness reported seeing a funnel in the immediate vicinity, and a rural resident that lives near the damaged poles heard a "loud roar".

March 04, 2004