Power Outage in Deport, TX
Last report: January 10, 2025
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Deport
To report a power outage in Deport, Texas, located in Lamar County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Lamar County Elec Coop Assn
Fannin County Electric Cooperative
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 75435.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Lamar County
Ice Storm. Freezing rain/ice totals across the county ranged up to 0.50 with the higher totals in the far eastern part of the county. Tree damage was reported and power lines were down.
February 01, 2023
Tornado. A tornado formed near Brookston in western Lamar County and tracked rapidly northeastward, passing to the northwest of Paris, Texas before exiting the northern edge of Lamar County, east of Arthur City. The tornado continued into Choctaw County Oklahoma and additional information about the damage in that county can be found in a separate entry. Several dozen individual homes, businesses and outbuildings were impacted across western and northern Lamar County. Damage consistent with EF-3 intensity tornadic winds of 150-160 mph were identified at several locations west through north of Paris. In particular, several residences along Farm Market Road 1499 northwest of Paris were completely unroofed, with most external and internal walls destroyed. This damage was consistent with tornado intensities of approximately 160 mph. One particular house on CR 33620 revealed EF-4 damage, with estimated winds of at least 170 MPH. EF-3 damage of 145 to 155 mph was also identified with a small number of structures along Farm to Market Road 906 near Mideity, as well as with a residence along Farm to Market Road 2820 west-northwest of Paris. Primary damage to these structures was the total loss of roofs and large-scale interior and exterior wall failure. EF-2 damage, consistent with winds of 111 to 135 mph, was identified with a number of other structures along the tornado's path. Structures with this degree of damage had either all or large portions of their roofs destroyed or significantly damaged, with some wall failures. Widespread EF-1 damage was also apparent all along the track from Brookston to east of Arthur City, as evidenced by trees uprooted, power poles snapped, outbuildings severely damaged, and/or wood frame homes with serious roof damage. Maximum estimated winds were 170 mph.
November 04, 2022
Winter Storm. Emergency management reported downed tree limbs and several power outages across Lamar County.
February 02, 2022
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill. Extreme cold gripped the county for several days. Overnight lows were near or below 10 degrees Fahrenheit for most of the week. The period of February 15-16th was the coldest with low temperatures between 2 and -5 degrees Fahrenheit, and the maximum temperature on the 15th was only in the lower teens. Wind chill values during the 14th-16th were between 0 to -20 degrees Fahrenheit most of the time. The cold temperatures resulted in an extreme amount of damage to pipes, infrastructure, and power. The State listed 1 fatality in Lamar County due to the winter storm but no additional information could be obtained.
February 14, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. A public report indicated 3-inch diameter limbs and a few power poles blown down in the city of Deport, TX.
October 20, 2019