Some parts of our service area may see snow, ice, or freezing rain beginning this afternoon. This will be followed by an extended period of very low temperatures in all four states we serve.
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As extreme cold moves into the state this weekend, Entergy Arkansas is working hard to make sure customers can stay warm by preparing equipment and resources.
Entergy Arkansas is prepared for the second round of severe weather, and customer safety and comfort remain our top priority.
Entergy Arkansas has restored more than 35,000 power interruptions as a result of severe weather that impacted the state overnight Thursday and throughout Friday.
Even as Entergy employees continue to respond to outages caused by widespread severe thunderstorms, our workers are prepared to respond to another major winter event across our service.
More than 13,000 customers remain without power late Friday morning from a peak of 18,600 after severe thunderstorms that brought strong winds, lightning, hail and possible tornadoes.
Hurricanes, tornadoes and winter ice storms are often described as “having a mind of their own,” but advanced planning and training makes the overall response as immediate and efficient as possible.
With the start of the new year, Entergy Arkansas is already hard at work wrapping up another reliability project to improve service to its customers.
Charles McGhee, Entergy Arkansas senior manager of Region Distribution Operations for the southeast region, has been named vice president of the Arkansas chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy.