Power Outage in Westboro, WI

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Last report: December 17, 2022

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Westboro

To report a power outage in Westboro, Wisconsin, located in Taylor County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Jump River Electric Cooperative Inc

City of Medford, WI

Price Electric Coop Inc

Taylor Electric Coop, WI

Clark Electric Coop, WI

Chippewa Valley Electric Coop

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 54490.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Taylor County

Winter Storm. COOP and volunteer snow observers reported that 5 to 7 inches of snow fell across Taylor County. The highest reported total was 8.0 inches in Medford. Power outages occurred across mainly the western sections of the county.

December 14, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down across the southern part of the county with no specific location given.

December 15, 2021

A line of storms moved across western Wisconsin during the late evening hours of July 28th. These storms produced some occasional wind damage across parts of Clark, Buffalo, Trempealeau, La Crosse and Monroe Counties. An estimated 60 mph wind gust occurred south of Thorp (Clark County) while power lines and poles were downed around Neillsville (Clark County). Signs were blown off a gas station near Nelson (Buffalo County) and a roof was damaged with power lines downed in Osseo (Trempealeau County). The Governor of Wisconsin declared a state of emergency after this event.

July 28, 2021

Two rounds of thunderstorms moved across western Wisconsin during the afternoon of August 5th. These storms dropped large hail across portions of Buffalo and Jackson Counties. The largest reported hail was egg sized near Nelson (Buffalo County), in Alma (Buffalo County) and in Osseo (Trempealeau County). The hail in Osseo damaged around 300 vehicles at a dealership. Trees were blown down in the vicinity of Arcadia (Trempealeau County), Westboro (Taylor County) and Mauston (Juneau County). After the storms, more than 1,000 customers were without power across portions of Clark County and around 2,400 customers lost power in Mauston.

August 05, 2019

During the evening of July 19th, a complex of severe thunderstorms moved across north-central Wisconsin. These storms produced two short-lived tornadoes along with damaging winds. The first tornado touched down west of Withee (Clark County) and damaged a farmstead and trees. The second tornado occurred north of Withee where a residence and trees were damaged. Significant wind damage occurred from Owen (Clark County) east into Abbotsford (Clark County) where barns, silos, trees and power lines were blown down. A federal disaster declaration was made for Clark County.

July 19, 2019