Georgia Power is tracking predictions for severe weather, including high winds, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes, across the state this weekend, and crews are prepared to respond to issues quickly, and as conditions are safe to work. Heavy rain, which can saturate ground or create localized flooding, combined with high wind conditions, can cause trees to fall and damage electrical infrastructure causing power outages.
Georgia Power reminds customers to stay safe and take time to prepare now – before the system enters the state. In addition to following local media reports and weather sources like the National Weather Service, resources available at GeorgiaPower.com/Storm can help customers prepare and stay informed.
Tools You Can Use to Stay Connected & Informed
Safety Tips for Customers and Crews
Georgia Power urges customers to prioritize safety during severe weather and provides the following tools to stay connected and informed.