Power Outages in Wahkiakum County, WA
No live outage feed is available for Wahkiakum County, WA yet — live coverage depends on local utilities reporting to ODIN. In 2020, the average customer here lost power for about 44.3 hours.
Wahkiakum County, WA is served by local tracked utilities.
Wahkiakum County's utilities do not report live data to ODIN, so real-time outage counts aren't available here. The historical record below is complete.
No active NWS alerts for Wahkiakum County right now.
Hardest-hit cities in Wahkiakum County
Where this event is concentrated across the county's towns and townships.
Historical reliability
In 2020, the average customer in Wahkiakum County went about 44.3 hours without power. Peak simultaneous outage on record reached 5 customers.
Worst year here was 2019 (peak 5 customers out) · decade average 60.6 hrs without power per customer/yr.
| Year | Outage events | Peak customers out | Avg hrs/customer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 13 | 5 | 77.0 |
| 2020 | 3 | 5 | 44.3 |
Very Low ice storms exposure · 60.6 hrs/yr of outages over the last decade.
FEMA rates this county’s social vulnerability relatively high — outages hit harder where communities are less able to respond and recover.
All hazard rankings →Power outages in Wahkiakum County: FAQ
- How often does Wahkiakum County, WA lose power?
- Based on EAGLE-I records, Wahkiakum County, WA logged 3 distinct outage events in 2020, averaging about 44.3 hours without power per customer over the year.
- What was the worst power outage in Wahkiakum County, WA?
- The largest tracked outage peaked at 5 customers without power, beginning September 11, 2019 and lasting about 15m.
- Is there a power outage in Wahkiakum County, WA right now?
- No major outage is currently reported for Wahkiakum County, WA. Live coverage depends on whether local utilities report to ODIN.
Outages are tracked at the county level; these ZIP codes fall within Wahkiakum County.
98612, 98643, 98647
Machine-readable data: /api/v1/counties/53069 and /api/v1/counties/53069/history. Historical figures derive from the DOE/ORNL EAGLE-I dataset (EAGLE-I tracked roughly 87% of Washington customers).