How to use our View Outage map (2024)

Keeping you informed

Our View Outage map provides outage and restoration information to customers. To view our map, you can visit visit our website and select your location to view outages in your area or download the Entergy mobile app. When a major storm is not impacting our service area, use the information below to navigate our map.

During major storms, a large amount of activity is taking place in the field to restore power as safely and quickly as possible. In these cases, we shift our map into storm mode to provide you the latest restoration information as it is available.

Navigating the map

Icons at the top of the menu to the left can be used for quick navigation. You can easily switch between views, search for locations by county/parish or state or access stored "favorite" views. To close the menu for a fuller view of our outage map, select the return arrow at the top right of the menu.

Find your address

Finding your address is easier than ever. The field where you enter your address is located prominently on the map itself for ease of use.

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Location view

The location view shows red and green lines and icons indicating outages on Entergy’s system. The opacity slider allows you to change the brightness of these lines as desired.

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Green lines indicate that the line segment is energized, or power is flowing. Red lines indicate that line segment is de-energized, or no power is flowing. A green line is an indication that power has been restored to the area; it doesn’t necessarily indicate that power is on at your specific location. Icons for power outages are based on the number of customers impacted. You can selectany of these icons for outage details.

When power outages are present, a number near the star icon will indicate the number of separate outages in the area. Just selectthe icon for a “zoom in” option that provides a more detailed view of the map.

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Restoration times are only estimates. Indication that power is restored to your area does not guarantee your house/business has power. We cannot restore power to structures with damaged electrical equipment.

The line that marks Entergy’s service area is black for better visibility.

Please stay away from downed power lines. Energized power lines may not be visible among the damage after a storm. Report downed lines immediately to Entergy at 1-800-9OUTAGE (1-800-968-8243).

Weather

This view provides an overlay of real-time weather radar information for you to see weather as it’s impacting your area. The opacity slider allows you to change the brightness of these lines as desired.

Go To

This section allows you to quickly navigate to different parts of our map. With this section, you can go to your location, a specific parish or county or switch views to a different state.

Favorites

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Customize the map with your favorite locations. Save multiple locations so you can quickly navigate to a specific service address to view power status.

When we experience significant outages in our service area or if we are anticipating outages due to a major storm, we’ll shift our View Outage map into storm mode. Due to the dynamic nature of restoration response, customers can anticipate delays in outage restoration information through our map and outage notifications. During this time, crews continue safely working to accurately assess damage, and we’re committed to providing customers with the latest outage restoration information.

Customers are encouraged to report their outage through our quick and easy digital options including our free mobile app, online at myEntergy.com, or by texting OUT to 36778. An outage can also be reported by calling 1-800-9OUTAGE, but there may be a delay due to the volume of calls typically received during storm restoration.If calling our contact center or reaching out to us via social media, please know our agents will have the same information about your power status that’s available on our View Outage map.

To ensure customers receive accurate information, we may disable automated outage notifications. In that case, customers should not expect to receive accurate status updates of their power outage by texting STAT to 36778.

Below are layers you may see when we transition to storm mode on our View Outage map.

Location view

During a storm with significant outages, the map icons providing outage details may not reflect the latest information. Customers will continue to see red and green lines indicating whether a line segment is energized, or power is flowing to that line. Please note, this is not an indication of power flow to a customer’s home, as there may be equipment damage on a customer’s property that they’ll need to repair. Find out what steps to take to repair your equipment.

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As we have information, including damage assessment progress and estimated restoration times, we'll update customers through the View Outage map. During the peak of our restoration efforts, updates will be provided at least twice a day on the alert message at the top of the web page.

Pre-storm view

When a major storm is threatening our service area, the map may also feature a pre-storm layer to provide weather, damage and estimated restoration predictions based on historical experience. In the pre-storm view, the map displays weather impact with weather data updated every half hour.

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There are three distinct color-coded bands – red, yellow and green – that indicate the potential impact of an impending storm. Selecting any of the bands or a specific address within a band will open a pop-up window with 1) observed and forecasted weather, 2) damage predictions and 3) estimated restoration timelines.

  • Green represents the least severe weather forecast where light infrastructure damage is expected. So, the fastest restoration time should be expected.
  • Yellow represents moderately severe weather forecasted where moderate infrastructure damage is expected. So, the average restoration time should be expected.
  • Red represents the most severe weather forecast where severe infrastructure damage is expected. In these areas, the extended restoration time would be necessary. Note: The number of days required to restore depends on storm category, so it can’t be stated here generically. We’ll share the estimated restoration timeline once we know definitively the category of storm.

When sever winter weather is threatening our service area, there are pink and blue color bands indicating the potential impact of an impending winter weather storm. Clicking on any of the bands or a specific address within a band will provide a pop-up window with 1) observed and forecasted weather, 2) damage predictions, and 3) estimated restoration, if available.

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Damage assessment view

After the storm passes, the map will display the damage assessment view. This view shows the number of customers experiencing outages by county or parish and provides detailed damage assessment information as it becomes available.

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To find location specific information, customers may enter their zip code or service address into the search field or hover over their outlined area on the map.

A pop-up window will display with information specific to the entered geographic area.

We expect the damage assessment view to remain active for approximately three days as work in the field progresses. Power is restored in parallel with assessments where possible.

Estimated restoration time view

As the majority of damage assessments are complete, and our crews have a better idea of actual damage caused by the storm, the map will display the estimated restoration time view.

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Estimated restoration times are shared at the feeder-level, which are circuits that run through neighborhoods.

The map may look similar for several days following landfall. When estimated restoration timelines are available, you’ll see this reflected as colored lines displayed on the restoration map view.

Download the free Entergy mobile app

Call 1-800-9OUTAGE (1-800-968-8243)to report downed power lines

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FAQs

How do I find out if there's a power outage in my area? ›

Contact Us
  1. 1-800-DIAL DWP (1-800-342-5397) Available 24/7 for emergency and outage calls.
  2. Hearing/Speech Impaired (TDD) (1-800-432-7397)

How do I check the status of my power outage in Texas? ›

You can report a power outage or check the status of a previously reported power outage via our online reporting tool. You can also call us at 888.313. 4747. If you have signed up for My Oncor Alerts, text OUT to 66267 (ONCOR).

How do I report an outage to Florida Power and Light? ›

If your entire complex is experiencing power problems, call FPL at 1-800-4OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243) or report the problem online at www.FPL.com/outage. Does the problem come and go?

How long do most power outages last? ›

Average Duration of Power Outages

On average, most technical or minor outages in the USA last about 1-2 hours. However, those caused by major natural disasters can extend for days or even weeks.

How long can a fridge go without power? ›

As the USDA notes in Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency, your refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.

How do you check if the power is off? ›

Use a receptacle voltage tester by plugging the device into the outlet. The lights on the device will come on to indicate the presence of a live electrical current. Test an electrical outlet with a non-contact voltage tester by holding the tester about an inch away from the short slot on the outlet.

Can you flush the toilet when the power is out? ›

Depending on the amount of water remaining in the pipes, you might be able to flush your toilet several times while the power is out. Eventually, however, your tank won't fill up anymore because the pumps are down. When this happens, you will need to flush your toilet manually by pouring in a bucket of water.

How can you tell how long your power was out? ›

Not so easy a task but doable. A mechanical clock will let you know how many hours behind current time. If it's 12:00 noon and your mechanical clock is reading 3:00 then either the power has been out for a total of nine hours or 20 hours.

When was the last power outage in Texas? ›

In February 2021, an extreme winter storm event caused a massive electricity generation failure in the state of Texas, which resulted in a loss of power for more than 4.5 million homes.

How long does it take for FPL to turn power back on? ›

We reconnect service as quickly and safely as possible. It takes no more than 24 hours from the time payment for the full disconnect amount is received.

What does it mean to have partial power? ›

What is a Partial Power Outage? When you are experiencing a partial power outage usually a line from the power company has been compromised. This means there is only one phase of electricity that is available, so the other half of your house is being powered just fine.

Will FPL shut off power? ›

Please be aware that if payment is not received by the extension date indicated, your payment extension will default and your power may be shut off. We disconnect service only as a last resort and would like to avoid having to take this step.

Can I shower during a power outage? ›

It's perfectly safe to shower during an outage or storm. The main risk is that showering in the dark increases your risk of slipping and falling, which is why you should have a battery-powered light in your bathroom. It's a safer alternative to candles and gas lamps that represent a fire hazard.

Should I unplug my refrigerator during a power outage? ›

Televisions, computer equipment, game consoles, fans, lights and all other smaller appliances should be unplugged, especially if they were in use when the power went out. Larger appliances, such as refrigerators, should not be unplugged.

How can I sleep without electricity? ›

How Can I Sleep in the Summer Without Electricity?
  1. Avoid taking a hot shower before bed. ...
  2. Drink lots of water or sports drinks throughout the day to stay hydrated.
  3. Dress in loose, light clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton. ...
  4. If possible, move to a cooler room in your house or apartment.

How do I find out if there is a power cut in my area? ›

Is there a power cut in my local area?
  1. Call 105 free from your mobile or landline to get straight through to your local network operator's emergency number.
  2. Go to your local network operator's website to report or track the power cut.

How do you say there is no electricity in my area? ›

Here are the ways to say - when there is no power: The power is out. There is a power cut. The power went off.

Is there a power outage in Indio? ›

There are no current outages in this area. Disclaimer: The outage information posted on this website is based on estimates and projections.

How do I check my PG&E outage by address? ›

Step 1: Go to PG&E Outage Center to search for an address. Step 2: If an outage is affecting the address, you will see the option to "Get outage updates." Click this link. Step 3: Enter the phone or email where you would like to get alerts.

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