Tag Archive for: Storm Center
Entergy Mississippi storm update – 2/17/25, 11 a.m.
More than 91% of customers have been restored.
Entergy Mississippi storm update – 2/16/25, noon
Restoration underway after storms cause widespread damage across service area
Entergy Mississippi storm update – 2/16/25, 7 p.m.
Entergy Mississippi crews, contractors, tree trimmers and scouts are working diligently to restore power following Saturday night’s severe weather system that caused widespread damages and a peak of 30,491 customer outages in the central and southern portions of our service area. As of 7 p.m., we have already restored power to about 26,000 customers.
Entergy grid remains resilient through historic cold weather peak usage
Customers used more electricity during the January winter storm than ever before in cold-weather
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans: Winter weather response and system performance
In the wake of historic winter weather conditions in Louisiana, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans are proud to share the results of extensive preparation and response efforts during the event.
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans update on winter weather preparations
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans remain dedicated to ensuring the safety of customers and restoring power as quickly and safely as possible.
Entergy prepares for winter storm
A winter weather event is on the way. Now is the time for Entergy and our customers to complete last-minute preparations. We are prepared, and we want you to be prepared, too.
Entergy Arkansas preparing for colder temperatures
Entergy Arkansas has taken a series of proactive pre-winter actions to prepare to serve our customers during extreme temperatures.
Entergy’s Louisiana utilities prepare for potential hard freeze, winter precipitation
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans continue to actively monitor the frigid temperatures and winter precipitation expected to move through the region early next week.
Entergy New Orleans preparing for colder temperatures
Colder temperatures have arrived, with even more frigid weather expected in the coming weeks and months. Even in places where extremely cold temperatures are not persistent, it's still important to be prepared for freezing and inclement weather. As we know, cold snaps can happen without much warning.