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More than 847,000 US customers without power as winter storm freezes much of the US

By Thomson Reuters Jan 25, 2026 | 10:57 PM

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Jan 25 (Reuters) – More than 847,000 homes and businesses remained without power ‍late on Sunday as a severe winter storm spread heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the U.S. from the Ohio Valley and mid-South to New England.

Some states ‌restored services during the day, ‌reducing the number affected from more than 950,000 customers earlier.

The hardest-hit utilities included Nashville Electric Service in Tennessee, where about 185,000 of its ​463,455 customers were without power, and Entergy with more than 145,000 of ‍its 3.05 million customers ​across the U.S. with no ​power, according to PowerOutage.us.

Calling the storm “historic,” U.S. ‍President Donald Trump on Saturday approved federal emergency disaster declarations for a dozen states, mostly in the mid-South.

“NES lineworkers will continue overnight and we will not ‍stop until power is back on for all customers,” Nashville Electric Service said in a post ‍on ‍X.

Meanwhile, Duke Energy said it ​expects the number of customer outages ​to ⁠increase steadily throughout Sunday evening. ‌North Carolina currently accounts for most of Duke Energy’s outages, according to PowerOutage.us.

Here are the major outages by state:

State Outages

Tennessee 258,004

Mississippi 157,573

Louisiana 123,156

Texas 65,003

Kentucky 48,942

South Carolina 47,587

North Carolina 36,289

Georgia 35,206

Total Out 847,102

(Reporting by Noel John in Bengaluru; Editing by ⁠Kate Mayberry)