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Entergy Arkansas winter storm update – 1/16/24, 5:30 p.m.

Entergy Arkansas has safely restored approximately 10,000 customer interruptions since Sunday, January 14. Temperatures will be in single digits tonight across the state but are expected to climb above freezing starting Wednesday. We understand the challenges that extreme cold temperatures pose for both you and our electrical system. Entergy Arkansas continues to work safely to keep the lights on and to keep you warm. The proactive measures we’ve taken in the areas of tree trimming and preventative maintenance on our electrical system have contributed to minimum customer interruptions during this winter weather event.

Entergy Louisiana winter storm update – 1/16/24, 5 p.m.

Crews and contractors are continuing to restore power across our service area and anticipate returning service to the majority of customers who can safely accept it by tonight.

Extreme temperatures lead to increased energy usage

Entergy offers variety of bill management and assistance optionsnAccording to the National Weather Service, parts of our service area are encountering temperatures 20 to 30 degrees below normal. Some of you in our service area are seeing temperatures in the teens and maybe even single digits today and possibly tomorrow.

Entergy Louisiana winter storm update – 1/16/24, 11 a.m.

Entergy Louisiana crews and contractors are engaged in all levels of restoration work this morning after a winter storm brought steady winds and freezing rain overnight, causing scattered power outages in the southern portion of the state.

Entergy Arkansas winter storm update – 1/16/24, 9:30 a.m.

As the current wintry weather mix exits the state, please continue to be mindful of the extreme low temperatures. We understand the challenges that extreme cold temperatures pose for both you and our electrical system. Entergy Arkansas continues to work safely to keep the lights on and to keep you warm. Currently, there are approximately 700 Entergy Arkansas customers without power. The proactive measures we’ve taken in the areas of tree trimming and preventative maintenance on our electrical system have contributed to minimum customer interruptions during this winter weather event.

Entergy Arkansas winter storm update – 1/15/24, 5:30 p.m.

Currently, there are approximately 242 Entergy Arkansas customers without power as the snow and sleet exit the state. We understand the challenges that extreme cold temperatures pose for both you and our electrical system. Entergy Arkansas continues to work safely to keep the lights on and to keep you warm. The proactive measures we’ve taken in the areas of tree trimming and preventative maintenance on our electrical system have contributed to minimum customer interruptions during this winter weather event.

Entergy Mississippi offers tips to help customers to be prepared, stay safe in winter weather

As extreme cold affects the state this week, Entergy Mississippi is working hard to make sure customers can stay warm and safe. Snow, freezing rain, and/or accumulations of ice are possible for many parts of our service area today, followed by an extended period of extremely low temperatures over the next few days. Power restoration during extreme cold can take longer due to increased demands on equipment, people and resources. We have crews available and equipped to respond to outages across our service territory as safely and quickly as possible. Safety is our core value and always comes first.

Entergy system winter storm update – 1/15/24, 10 a.m.

A winter storm has arrived and is impacting our service area.

Entergy Arkansas winter storm update – 1/15/24, 9:30 a.m.

Arctic air with snow and sleet made its way into the state Sunday afternoon. Forecasts call for more precipitation across our service territory and is expected to continue through Monday evening. We understand the challenges that extreme cold temperatures pose for both you and our electrical system. Entergy Arkansas continues to proactively work safely to keep the lights on and to keep you warm. Currently, there are approximately 600 Entergy Arkansas customers without power.

Entergy Arkansas crews stand ready as cold, snow, sleet settle across the state

Arctic air with snow and sleet made its way into the state Sunday, and currently there are approximately 2,400 Entergy Arkansas customers without power. We are mindful of the impact extreme cold temperatures have on our customers and will continue to provide the highest service in the coming days.
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