We are preparing for impacts across our service area from Hurricane Francine. According to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast, Francine may strengthen significantly before it reaches the coast. Francine is currently expected to make landfall on the Louisiana coast near Vermilion Bay Wednesday. We are prepared and we want you to be prepared, too.
Entergy’s Louisiana utilities are staging equipment and materials and assembling a storm team of thousands to respond to Tropical Storm Francine.
We are preparing for impacts across our service area from Tropical Storm Francine. According to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast, Francine will likely become a hurricane today, with significant strengthening expected before it reaches the coast. Francine is currently expected to make landfall on the Louisiana coast near Vermilion Bay Wednesday as a Category 2 hurricane.
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Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana employees and contractors are closely monitoring the progress of Potential Tropical Cyclone 6 in the lower Gulf of Mexico and are preparing for the potential development of a tropical system that could impact South Louisiana midweek.
Hurricane season starts Saturday, June 1, and experts predict another active season.
Crews and contractors are assessing damages and working quickly to restore power where it is safe to do so. As of 11 a.m., approximately 73,100 customers in Louisiana were without power as the system was still impacting most of the state with the potential of more weather moving in behind it.
Following the four-day winter weather event impacting our service area, the majority of our customers have been restored.