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Entergy prepped for freezing temps, high winds, precipitation through holidays

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Entergy Arkansas said Wednesday that it is prepared for the likelihood that winter weather will affect parts of the company’s service territory Thursday through Saturday, Dec. 22-24, with temperatures below freezing, strong winds and precipitation. Forecasts call for sustained winds of 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph and precipitation, particularly in the northern part of the state. Alone or combined, this could damage equipment and bring down tree limbs onto power lines, causing outages.

While crews have readied equipment and are prepared to restore power as quickly and safely as possible through the cold holiday weekend, Entergy Arkansas urges customers to plan for outages during freezing temperatures forecast Thursday through Saturday. It’s important to be prepared at your home or business for freezing weather and possible power outages with a basic emergency supply kit, along with a family emergency plan. Act now to winterize your home or business with some simple steps like insulating water pipes, caulking and weather-stripping doors and windows, and ensuring fire extinguishers are ready for use.

Should a power outage occur when the winter weather arrives, crews will assess damage to electric equipment and facilities to determine what corrective actions and repairs are needed. The company will restore power to customers as safely and quickly as possible.

Subfreezing temperatures and dangerous wind chills, however, will affect restoration times as the safety of our crews is of the utmost importance. Customers are encouraged to enroll for outage alerts via the Entergy app or text message. Those who have signed up for outage alert messages will receive initial estimated restoration times longer than usual because of the extreme weather conditions, but those times will be revised throughout the process as damage assessments are completed.

Entergy uses a methodical and calculated process in bringing customers back online 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:

Following the storm, check Entergy’s View Outage map for the latest information about restoration progress.

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