Power Outage in Horse Creek, WY
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Horse Creek
To report a power outage in Horse Creek, Wyoming, located in Laramie County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
Black Hills Energy
High West Energy
Western Area Power Administration
Wyrulec Company
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 82061.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Laramie County
Tornado. A confirmed tornado began approximately 12 miles W of Albin at 6:42 PM MDT. The tornado damaged a single-family residence and destroyed a farm outbuilding. Minimal shingle damage was was visible at the home, with trees and power lines remaining intact on the property. Debris from the home and outbuilding was thrown several hundred yards to the southeast. Hay bales weighing up to 1400 pounds were moved between one quarter and one half mile from their original location. Further southeast along the track of the tornado, 8 wooden power poles were snapped. The damage then became more sporadic along the track as the tornado moved over mainly open fields before dissipating approximately 9 miles WSW of Albin at 6:50 PM MDT.
June 26, 2023
Thunderstorm Wind. Downed power pole along Interstate 80 at milepost 386.
June 12, 2022
A collapsing line of showers and thunderstorms over the Snowy mountain range generated a long-lived gust front. This front produced very strong winds as it raced east across southern Albany, Platte and Laramie counties. A peak wind gust of 90 mph was recorded at the Laramie Airport. Numerous trees and several utility poles were toppled. More than 2000 customers were without power.
June 27, 2017
Tornado. The tornado crossed into southern Laramie County, Wyoming from Weld County, Colorado approximately 4 miles southeast of Carpenter. It continued moving towards the north-northwest crossing mostly open farmland, paralleling County Road 151 where it impacted 4 residences. The most significant damage observed by the NWS assessment team was to 2 residences along County Road 151, where a semi-attached garage was completely destroyed (DI 1, DOD 3) by EF-2 intensity winds. Damage also was observed to single family roof structure. Additionally, numerous power poles were snapped along with a ruptured power line.
June 12, 2017
Thunderstorms produced large to very large hail and damaging winds across portions of southeast Wyoming. Golf ball size hail driven straight-line winds estimated as high as 90 mph caused extensive damage to homes and businesses at Pine Bluffs. Many trees and power lines were toppled throughout the town. Clogged drains from hail and stripped leaves with torrential rainfall flooded many roads and intersections in town.
July 27, 2016