Power Outage in Monitor, WA

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Last report: October 01, 2023

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Monitor

To report a power outage in Monitor, Washington, located in Chelan County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

PUD Chelan County

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 98836.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Chelan County

Thunderstorm Wind. Observer reported 3 inch trees limbs and power poles were broken via Mping.

June 05, 2022

During the late night and early morning hours of June 25th a strong cold front transited eastern Washington. The front exploited mid level instability and a moist air mass as it crossed the Cascades and broke out into eastern Washington. A line of thunderstorms developed between midnight and 4 AM PST and transited west to east through the Cascades and the mountains of northeastern Washington. Many of these storms were severe with damaging outflow winds blowing down trees, damaging structures and producing power outages in the Cascades and the Okanogan Highlands. Several fires were started by lightning strikes as well. The line weakened as it moved through north Idaho with no further damage reports, and passed into Montana by 7 AM PST, ending further thunderstorm activity.||Many people confirmed this event's damage with pictures of buildings and hundreds of trees lost in small, localized areas.

June 25, 2018

An intense low pressure system passed through Western Washington and up into Southern British Columbia. As it did so it swept a very intense occluded front over Eastern Washington. The strong wind associated with the passing front brought some trees down and caused some power outages in Eastern Washington in addition to heavy rainfall at times which caused debris flows in some of the mountain locations more prone to it.

October 15, 2016

Thunderstorm Wind. Chelan County PUD reported numerous downed trees and power poles along the southern end of Lake Chelan. Some apple trees in nearby orchards were also damaged.

August 10, 2013

Heavy Rain. Significant rainfall resulted in cherry damage to several orchards from the Wenatchee area, northward toward Pateros. It was reported that up to approximately fifteen percent or more of the cherry orchards were damaged. The Skeena variety of cherries was most damaged as the rainfall resulted in severe cracking of fruit. The ASOS at the Wenatchee Airport reported 0.30 inches of rainfall between 0600PST and 1200PST. Damage estimations were based on a loss of 150 tons of cherries combined with the additional costs of renting roughly a dozen helicopters used to dry the orchards. One helicopter pilot died when the low-flying aircraft clipped a power-line and crashed.

July 25, 2011

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Monitor, Washington

Chelan County PUD was trying to restore power for more than 3,900 customers Tuesday, after several outages were rep… https://t.co/oXXXphWk6i

@Wenatcheeworld - December 27, 2022 18:35

@NikoTamurian We have a power outage here too in East Wenatchee. I'm doing ok though

@CovidExpert7 - November 05, 2022 09:56

The driver and passenger of a car that struck a power pole — igniting a 100-acre brush fire and power outage late F… https://t.co/8enITPVTxR

@Wenatcheeworld - October 10, 2022 20:10

“It’s been a tough 24 hours for birds and squirrels in Douglas County!,” a PUD social media post read. Several rece… https://t.co/vdtwKZQJgI

@Wenatcheeworld - July 26, 2022 20:45

Tonight's broadcast is being affected by the power outage in Wenatchee. We are off air until it can be resolved but… https://t.co/UhgviJ3r2Z

@AppleSox - June 26, 2022 02:41