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Entergy Mississippi January winter storm update – 1/30/2026, 9 p.m.
Entergy Mississippi workers are deep into the restoration process and are prepared for another round of winter weather on Saturday, including freezing temperatures with high winds. This new wave of cold and blustery weather could impact restoration.

Entergy Louisiana January winter storm update – 1/30/2026, 8 p.m.
Entergy Louisiana’s restoration teams continue to make steady progress following this past weekend’s winter storm. Crews have now safely restored power to nearly 65,000 customers, representing about 70% of customers impacted at the peak of the storm.

How resilient infrastructure rises to the test in Rolling Fork
When severe weather hits, the Rolling Fork community knows it can count on Entergy Mississippi. This small Delta town has faced extraordinary challenges in recent years, and its spirit of resilience shines through every storm.

Entergy announces quarterly dividend payment to shareholders
Entergy’s board of directors today declared a quarterly dividend payment of $0.64 per share on the company’s common stock.

Entergy Mississippi supports customers impacted by winter storm with Red Cross donation
Entergy Mississippi is committing $25,000 to provide critical relief to families and individuals affected by the recent winter storm that caused hazardous conditions and widespread power outages across the state.

Entergy Louisiana restores more than half of all customers following winter storm
As of 8 p.m., Entergy restoration teams have safely restored power to 42,000 customers, more than half of the customers who lost service at the peak of the storm.

Winter weather impacts: understanding significant ice accumulation
When a massive winter weather event hits an area more familiar with tropical temperatures, thunderstorms and tornadoes, the impacts are often hard to fathom. The recent storm that swept through Entergy’s service territory – disrupting electrical service for approximately 171,200 Entergy customers – brought with it significant ice accumulation and extreme challenges that have slowed our restoration efforts.

Helping customers through winter storm
We know how important electric service is to our customers, especially during the bitter cold brought by the recent winter storm. If you’re without power, we understand how difficult this is, and we’re working as safely and quickly as possible to restore service to everyone who can safely take power. If you do have power, please consider taking steps to reduce electric usage to save money during this period of extreme cold — every little bit helps.

Local information centers being opened to help customers
We know being without power is difficult, especially during extremely cold weather. To provide additional support while we work safely and quickly to restore service, we will open customer information centers in areas heavily impacted by the recent winter storm beginning Thursday, Jan. 29.

Entergy Louisiana provides updated restoration estimates
As of 1:00 p.m., approximately 65,000 customers remain without power, down from a peak of 91,500 outages.
The damage from this ice storm is comparable to a category 3 hurricane, but unlike a hurricane, where damage can largely be assessed once a storm passes, ice storm damage is often hidden.

“Everything just moves slower”: Linemen battle frigid conditions to bring the lights back on
His bunk is frigid, just a tick below 20-degrees outside his trailer, and his feet are freezing. He wearily loads up his gear, including extra socks for when his first pair get too wet in the snow and ice, and saunters over to his team’s morning safety briefing.

Entergy Arkansas’s advance preparation helped minimize winter storm impacts
While Arkansas experienced widespread snow, sleet and freezing rain, Entergy Arkansas customers experienced fewer power outages than anticipated.

Entergy partners with the American Red Cross to provide disaster relief to communities affected by winter storm
Our annual $250,000 disaster relief grant enables the American Red Cross to provide essential supplies, food, water and shelter to those affected across our service area in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

Los equipos de Entergy Texas trabajan las 24 horas del día para mantener la confiabilidad de la red eléctrica durante el clima invernal extremo
En menos de 24 horas tras el impacto inicial de la tormenta invernal, más del 99% de nuestros 538,000 clientes ya contaba con servicio eléctrico

Entergy Texas crews working around the clock to maintain grid reliability during extreme winter weather
Less than 24 hours after the winter storm’s initial impact, more than 99% of our 538,000 customers had power
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