Power Outage in Cee Vee, TX

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Here's How to Report Power Outage in Cee Vee

To report a power outage in Cee Vee, Texas, located in Cottle County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

South Plains Electric Cooperative

Lighthouse Electric Coop, Inc

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 79223.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Cottle County

Thunderstorm Wind. A downburst tore the roof and porch from of a small home, destroyed a grain silo, downed several power lines, and caused minor structural damage to a few buildings in Paducah. Additionally, heavy rains created extensive water damage to the home that lost its roof.

April 22, 2019

Thunderstorm Wind. The Paducah Fire Department reported several power poles downed from strong winds west of Paducah.

July 08, 2016

Thunderstorm Wind. Two power poles were downed in Swearingen.

May 29, 2016

Thunderstorm Wind. Decaying thunderstorms located just south of a mesoscale convective vortex produced an intense downburst in extreme southwest Cottle County. A Texas Tech University West Texas Mesonet site located ten miles west-southwest of Paducah measured severe winds from 1725 CST to 1735 CST with a peak gust of 96 mph recorded at 1730 CST. Despite the ferocious winds, only one power pole was downed in the area. Although NWS Lubbock radar indicated only marginal storm intensities during this time, the high winds were deemed legitimate based on the fact that cable ties to the mesonet tower were snapped. Farther southeast, a NWS COOP observer about ten miles south of Paducah reported a couple large tree limbs had snapped and damaged a fence.

September 26, 2012

Thunderstorm Wind. Destructive straight-line winds spread south-southwest in the rear flank downdraft of a supercell creating scattered to widespread damage in and around the city of Paducah. These winds caused a swath of damage to trees, power lines, homes, vehicles, and other buildings from about 4NE Paducah southwest to the south side of the city. An NWS storm survey indicated winds up to 100 mph partially swept away a multi-car garage and overturned one car in the process. Three other vehicles inside suffered various degrees of damage. Sheet metal from the garage was found to be blown southwest nearly 300 yards from its origin. On the north side of Paducah, a portion of a large warehouse collapsed from straight line winds of similar intensity. Several vehicles in Paducah had windows blown out by airborne gravel and other small debris. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as residents received ample warning to seek shelter.

May 30, 2012