entergy mississippi is monitoring winter weather that is expected to bring sleet, freezing rain and ice accumulations in the northern part of our service territory today and tomorrow.
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more weather is headed into arkansas, and entergy arkansas is ready.
the first of multiple rounds of winter precipitation moved through arkansas overnight bringing freezing rain and ice accumulations and causing more than 7,500 customer outages at peak this morning.
additional crews are being called in to help entergy arkansas respond to potential outages caused by extreme winter weather.
we anticipate most remaining customers who can safely receive power to be restored tonight. please be aware as ice on tree limbs melt, the limbs can sometimes cause damage when returning to their normal position, potentially damaging additional equipment.
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crews continue to restore power in rough terrain for customers in north and northwest arkansas.
crews continue to restore power in rough terrain for customers in north and northwest arkansas.
crews continue working to restore power to customers who lost power during the winter storms.