Power Outage in Water Valley, TX
Last report: June 02, 2022
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Water Valley
To report a power outage in Water Valley, Texas, located in Tom Green County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
AEP Texas
Concho Valley Elec Coop Inc
Southwest Texas Elec Coop, Inc
Coleman County Elec Coop, Inc
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 76958.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Tom Green County
Thunderstorm Wind. There were large tree limbs snapped off a tree and took down some power lines. The report was from Facebook. The time was estimated from radar.
June 23, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. A trained spotter reported power poles blown down at the intersection of Farm to Market Rd 1692 and Broom Rd.
May 07, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. The public reported damage from a microburst. The damage included roof damage to an adobe building, a carport was blown over, a few mesquite trees were snapped and large limbs were snapped from an 160 year old live oak tree. Also, a power pole was leaning. The estimated wind speed was 95 mph. The location is 11 miles west of San Angelo near Brushy Creek.
July 12, 2022
Thunderstorm Wind. National Weather Service conducted a storm survey across San Angelo. A scattered line of thunderstorm produced a damaging thunderstorm outflow and multiple wet microbursts across the city. This caused damaging straight line winds of 60 to 95 mph across the City of San Angelo, knocking down power poles and power lines, resulting in widespread power outages. Numerous large tree limbs and some trees were uprooted. A wind gust of 86 mph was measured at the National Weather Service at 201 AM CDT. The downburst was 10 miles long and about 2500 yards wide as it began about 2 miles northeast of San Angelo and continued for 8 miles southwest of San Angelo.||Radar and photographs clearly showed intense damaging thunderstorm downbursts impacting the city. One impacted the north side near Chadbourne and Loop 306 where it damaged a gasoline station canopy, it knocked over a large power line that crossed Loop 306 and snapped a power pole. It also knocked down numerous large tree limbs and damaged some roofs in the area. The severe wet microburst also damaged the Wool Hair building in the vicinity. ||The downburst wind knocked down three power poles and power lines at Knickerbocker and Johnson Street. The storm ripped off roofing material at the nearby Bellagio Apartments. The damaging winds damaged the wall of a nearby commercial building. The high winds also knocked down numerous tree limbs, broke windows and damaged roofs in the College Hills area. ||The downburst winds removed shingles, knocked down signs, and numerous tree limbs on the southwest side of San Angelo near Lamar Elementary School. As the downburst struck the KOA RV park near Lake Nasworthy, it knocked down numerous tree limbs and uprooted a few trees. One Recreational Vehicle was knocked over on it's side.||Special thanks to the San Angelo Police Department, the San Angelo Fire Department,|San Angelo Emergency Management, San Angelo REACT and local residents and business owners for their excellent assistance.
August 22, 2020
Thunderstorm Wind. Law enforcement reported 5 power poles blown down. Winds were estimated at 60 mph.
June 24, 2019