Winter storm causes 36,000 Entergy Arkansas customer outages

Large amounts of snow along with strong wind gusts greatly impacted the north and northwest areas of the state, causing an estimated 36,000 Entergy Arkansas customer outages at its peak Wednesday morning. The weight of the winter precipitation felled trees, broke limbs, power lines and other equipment, and damage assessments are ongoing.

Crews began preparing over the weekend for the winter storm, with restoration workers and necessary and specialty equipment assembled in the areas most likely to be impacted. While crews readied equipment and are currently working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible, road conditions and terrain, especially in rural areas, are affecting their ability to reach damaged equipment and remove downed limbs. Entergy Arkansas encourages people to stay off the roads so that emergency responders can safely assist those in need, including those who are without power.

The number of customer interruptions was down to 21,486 by early evening, and the company anticipates nearly 90% of customers will be restored by 10 p.m. Thursday. Some customers in the hardest-hit areas may not have power until 10 p.m. Friday.

A workforce of more than 1,200 is activated for assessment and restoration, including some out-of-state resources. As scouts are able to assess specific damages, estimated restoration times will be communicated. Due to the large amount of snow, there could be extended outages. Customers are encouraged to enroll for outage alerts via the Entergy app or text message. Those who have signed up for outage alert messages may receive initial estimated restoration times longer than usual because of the road conditions, but those times will be revised throughout the process as damage assessments are completed.

Entergy uses a methodical and calculated process to restore power after an outage, regardless of whether the initial cause of the outage was specifically weather-related. Cold weather restoration is handled differently. More information on the process can be found in the Entergy Storm Center.

You can also find more instructions on how to prepare your family’s emergency preparedness kit on the Entergy Storm Center, and keep in mind:

Staying informed before, during and after extreme weather strikes is just as important as making personal power outage plans. Here’s how you can stay up to date on our preparations and restoration efforts:

  • Download the Entergy app. Customers can use the app to report outages or check on the status of power at their home or business.
  • Check Entergy’s View Outage map. Maps show where outages are located and give information about restoration progress.
  • Follow Entergy on Facebook and Twitter. Social media also plays an important role in keeping you informed, and we place a high priority on updating our social media channels throughout an event.
  • Text us: If you are signed up to receive our notifications, you can text OUT to 36778 to report an outage or STAT for the status of your power outage. To sign up for text messaging, go to myEntergy.com or by texting REG to 36778. Have your account number and ZIP code handy. The registration pattern is as follows including spaces: REG (account number) (ZIP code).
  • Visit the Entergy Storm Center website. The sitehas storm safety, preparation and restoration information that is updated throughout the day.
  • Download the Operation: Storm Ready Guide. This guide will help you plan and prepare for weather emergencies. Information is also available in Spanish.