tropical storm gordon made landfall on the alabama coast about 9 p.m. tuesday. the effects thus far on our customers are minimal, but the potential for heavy rains and flooding still exists in mississippi.
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tropical storm gordon, which made landfall on the alabama coast tuesday night, has had minimal impact to entergy louisiana customers so far.
entergy louisiana is completing preparations for the potential impact from tropical storm gordon, which is expected to make landfall tuesday night along the mississippi coast.
preparation for potential severe weather is vital for us and you, our highly valued customers.
entergy continues to monitor tropical storm gordon and prepare for its potential impact to louisiana. the 4 p.m. national weather service forecast expects gordon to develop into a hurricane before making landfall tuesday night along the central gulf coast.
entergy mississippi is closely monitoring tropical storm gordon for potential impacts to customers.
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