Storm Center updates
Get the latest news and current information on bad weather, and how to stay safe after the storm passes. Learn how to be prepared for bad weather, how to stay informed ahead a storm, and keep up with the latest storm news and information from Entergy Arkansas, Entergy Louisiana, Entergy Mississippi, Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Texas.

Entergy Texas prepares for heavy rainfall and potential flooding across Southeast Texas
Entergy Texas is ramping up its storm response and remains ready to support its customers through the severe weather expected to move across the region. According to the National Weather Service, Southeast Texas could see multiple rounds of heavy rainfall this week, which may lead to flash flooding in some parts of the Entergy Texas service area.

Entergy Arkansas ready for summer storm season
As summer storm season approaches, residents across Arkansas are urged to stay alert and prepare for the potential of severe weather, including heavy rain, damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes.

Prepárese para la temporada de huracanes: Una guía práctica para los clientes de Entergy Texas
Cada tormenta es diferente, pero la preparación es lo único que sí podemos controlar, y esto marca una gran diferencia.

Storm Ready: A hurricane preparedness checklist for Entergy Texas customers
Hurricane season is officially here, which means it’s time for Southeast Texas families to make sure they are ready for whatever the weather may bring over the next several months

Entergy Texas destaca los esfuerzos de preparación para tormentas durante todo el año antes de la temporada de huracanes de 2026
Los equipos se preparan los 365 días del año con inversiones en la red, simulacros de tormentas y mantenimiento proactivo

Entergy Texas highlights year-round storm readiness efforts ahead of 2026 hurricane season
Teams prepare 365 days a year with grid investments, storm drills and proactive maintenance

Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans encourage customers to get ready for hurricane season
Hurricane season starts today, and scientists predict there could be 13 named storms, with six being hurricanes – two of which are predicted to be major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.

Hurricane season is here
Hurricane season starts today, and scientists predict there could be 13 named storms, with six being hurricanes – two of which are predicted to be major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.

Entergy expands storm response training ahead of the 2026 hurricane season
Preparing for severe weather is a year‑round priority. As part of our continuous focus on readiness, employees from across our four‑state service area recently participated in a system tropical weather exercise designed to strengthen our response to major weather events.

Entergy Mississippi storm update – 5/10/2026, 10 a.m.
Entergy Mississippi has successfully completed restoring power to all customers whose homes and businesses could safely take electricity following this week’s severe weather.

Entergy Mississippi storm update – 5/7/2026 6 p.m.
Significant progress has been made in outage restoration from the overnight thunderstorms. At the peak that occurred at 9:15 p.m. last night, we had 5.514 customers without power. As of 6:00 p.m., approximately 1,085 customers are without power from this event.

Hurricane season: Are you ready?
Hurricane season officially begins on June 1. However, the best time to prepare is before the season starts. Take these steps now to protect your household.

Entergy Texas conducts full-scale storm drill ahead of 2026 hurricane season
Calling the Gulf Coast home means being ready for severe weather every day of the year. During Hurricane Preparedness Week, observed May 3-9, Entergy Texas is reinforcing its commitment to year-round storm readiness and encouraging customers to take steps to protect themselves, their families and their homes ahead of hurricane season.

Entergy reinforces readiness ahead of summer
Storm preparations happen year-round — from inspections and vegetation management to training and industry collaboration. We prepare for the worst of what Mother Nature might bring because our customers live in areas prone to some of the most severe weather in the country.

Entergy Mississippi storm update – 4/27/2026, 5 p.m.
Entergy Mississippi has successfully completed restoring power to all customers whose homes and businesses could safety take electricity following this weekend’s severe weather. We are also monitoring the additional severe weather and preparing for the possibility that more storms could affect customers across our service area throughout this week, as soon as this evening.
