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.
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Very cold temperatures, icing and snow have swept across parts of our service area.
Winter weather in our service area has arrived, bringing snow, icing and cold temperatures to some areas. After the frozen precipitation moves out overnight tonight, we will see an extended period of extremely low temperatures in all four states we serve.
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.
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.
Entergy’s Louisiana utilities and its contractors are prepared and ready to respond if the anticipated severe weather that is expected to impact our service territory causes power outages.
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 holiday season upon us, I wanted to thank you for your continued support throughout this past year. It has been appreciated because 2023 saw our company put forth major initiatives to better serve our customers and our communities.
It’s more important than ever to strengthen and modernize the U.S. power grid. Entergy's Drew Marsh recently sat down with Axios to explain why and how we’re strengthening and modernizing the power grid along the Gulf Coast region.