We appreciate your patience as crews continue working safely and efficiently to restore power to customers affected by Tropical Storm Arthur. Heavy rain and gusty winds dropped up to 10 inches in parts of the state, causing flooding and downed trees that have slowed restoration in some areas.
We’re staying at it until the job is done.
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We understand how challenging it can be to be without power after severe weather.
Heavy rainfall and flooding have affected parts of the state, and our crews are working around the clock to restore service following Tropical Storm Arthur.
Keep safety top of mind and visit https://t.co/igqZu5BJeX for updates.
Our teams are continuing to monitor Tropical Storm Arthur alongside @BaronCriticalWx as heavy rain and winds move across Alabama.
With saturated ground and strong winds, trees may be more likely to fall. Stay safe, stay weather aware and visit https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z for updates.
We know severe weather can bring uncertainty, and our teams are monitoring Tropical Storm Arthur and stand ready to respond if needed. Many Alabamians are seeing the effects of more than 4.5 inches of rain over the past week. Saturated soil, combined with strong winds, can make it easier for trees to fall—especially in Alabama, which is nearly 70% forested. For updates, visit https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z.
We appreciate your patience as restoration continues across the state. Service has been restored to 98% of customers, and crews continue working around the clock until power is safely restored to everyone still affected. See the latest updates at https://t.co/ZC1Qyu06ki.
POWER UPDATE: I spoke with Corey Sweeney at the @alabamapower storm center this afternoon; this is an update on power restoration after yesterday's storms
We know many communities across Alabama are dealing with the effects of last night’s storms. Winds of up to 56 mph caused significant damage to trees and power lines, with roughly 93% of Alabama Power’s service territory experiencing some level of impact.
We understand how disruptive it is to be without power, and as crews continue restoration efforts, please stay clear of downed power lines.
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Strong winds and saturated ground have brought down countless trees, making restoration especially challenging in a state that’s nearly 70% forested. Crews worked through the night with help from more than 2,300 personnel from 14 states and will keep working safely until everyone’s power is back on. Thanks for bearing with us as we restore service. > https://t.co/igqZu5BJeX
Severe weather continues to impact parts of Alabama, bringing down trees, poles and power lines. Keep safety top of mind. We understand how disruptive outages can be and appreciate your patience as crews continue restoration efforts.
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As weather moves across the state, strong winds can cause trees and limbs to fall. Keep safety top of mind and stay away from downed power lines. Our crews are responding safely as conditions allow. For updates, visit https://t.co/nSA3IDUBGf.
Continuous days of rain and storms across Alabama could cause flooding, strong winds, and fallen trees on power lines. Stay alert, stay away from downed lines, and visit https://t.co/nSA3IDUBGf for safety tips.
Some parts of Alabama experienced severe weather overnight. Our crews are working safely and quickly to restore power to customers affected.
Fallen trees and heavy rain caused damage in a few areas, and we appreciate your patience as restoration continues.
Please stay clear of downed power lines and visit https://t.co/igqZu5BJeX for updates.
We understand how uncertain severe weather can feel. Our teams are tracking conditions closely and have crews and equipment staged across the state, including 500 additional support personnel, ready to respond safely and quickly.
This storm has the potential to bring strong, damaging winds that could down trees and power lines. We encourage you and your loved ones to stay weather aware, especially overnight, and make sure you have a plan and a reliable way to receive alerts.
For safety tips and updates, visit https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z.
We know many across Alabama are keeping an eye on the weather today and tonight. Our teams are tracking conditions, and our crews are ready to respond. Heavy rain and wind can cause trees to fall and bring down power lines — always stay clear and report hazards when you see them. We’re here to serve you, rain or shine. Stay safe, stay connected, and visit https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z for updates. 
Another round of storms is rolling through parts of the state tomorrow. Our crews are tracking the weather and preparing to respond as needed. Remember: heavy rain can bring down trees and power lines — always stay away. Stay prepared and informed at https://t.co/nSA3IDUBGf.
As rain continues to move across the state, many of our customers are feeling the impact of this week’s weather. Crews are working safely to clear fallen trees and repair storm damage as restoration continues, and we expect all customers to be restored by 6pm. We appreciate your patience as we work to get everyone’s power back on.
With more rainy weather in the forecast, remember to steer clear of downed lines and visit https://t.co/igqZu5BJeX for updates.