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Entergy January winter storm update – 1/27/2026, 7 a.m.
Restoration is well underway as Entergy crews continue making progress assessing damage and restoring power to customers left without electricity after severe winter weather — including snow, ice and freezing rain — passed through our service area over the weekend.

Entergy January winter storm update – 1/26/2026, 5 p.m.
Entergy crews are making progress assessing damage and restoring power to customers who were left without power after severe winter weather, including snow, ice and freezing rain, passed through our service area over the weekend.

Entergy January winter storm update – 1/26/2026, noon
Safety is our core value and always comes first. Then, restoring power is the top priority and first order of business. We assemble and organize the workforce needed to restore service safely and quickly to all customers.

Entergy Arkansas January winter storm update – 1/26/2026, 11 a.m.
Entergy Arkansas remains focused on keeping customers informed as we continue to assess the impacts of the winter storm that brought snow, sleet and freezing rain across much of our service area.

Entergy January winter storm update – 1/26/2026, 7 a.m.
Where it is safe to do so, crews have begun restoring power to customers who lost service, but continued icy conditions may delay crews from safely getting to work. With temperatures dropping below freezing overnight, there is a threat of refreezing on untreated surfaces, which could hamper traveling until roads thaw. We continue to monitor the forecast and are prepared to respond as soon as we can safely do so.

Entergy Arkansas January winter storm update – 1/25/2026, 5 p.m.
Entergy Arkansas remains focused on keeping customers informed as we continue to assess the impacts of the winter storm that brought snow, sleet and freezing rain across much of our service area.

Entergy January winter storm update – 1/25/2026, 4 p.m.
Where it is safe to do so, crews have begun restoring power to customers who lost service, but continued icy conditions may delay crews from safely getting to work. With temperatures dropping below freezing overnight, there is a threat of refreezing on untreated surfaces, which could hamper traveling until roads thaw. We continue to monitor the forecast and are prepared to respond as soon as we can safely do so.

Entergy Arkansas January winter storm update – 1/25/2026, noon
Entergy Arkansas remains focused on keeping customers informed as we continue to assess the impacts of the winter storm that brought snow, sleet and freezing rain across much of our service area.

Entergy January winter storm update – 1/25/2026, 7 a.m.
Winter weather continues to pass through our service area, bringing snow and ice to some of the communities we serve. Where possible, crews have begun restoring power to customers who lost service, but continued icy conditions may delay crews from safely getting to work. Our crews are staying safe and ready to respond as soon as the weather improves.

Entergy Arkansas January winter storm update – 1/24/2026, 6 p.m.
Entergy Arkansas continues to closely monitor the winter weather currently impacting the state bringing snow, sleet and freezing rain. We are committed to keeping our customers safe, informed and supported as conditions continue to develop.
