entergy mississippi is closely monitoring forecasts of a winter storm expected to bring freezing rain and ice accumulations starting sunday. low pressure is expected to track eastward across the southern plains and lower mississippi valley into early next week.
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the year 2020 will live in infamy thanks to the many storms, both literal and figurative, that we’ve all had to weather. a pandemic, social injustices, political divisiveness and natural disasters, including a record-breaking hurricane season, can easily overshadow even the best of times. but it’s important not to let trauma cloud our memories and to look for the bright spots in 2020 as we hope for a better year ahead. in that spirit, here are our favorite memories and accomplishments of 2020.
anyone who knew charlie elam, jr. knew he was generous. it’s not surprising that even after his untimely death earlier this year, elam is still giving to others through organ donation.
entergy mississippi commemorates 20 years of its low-income customer initiative
wildlife and electricity don’t mix
given the economic effects of the pandemic, entergy mississippi suspended customer disconnections for non-payment of bills or for past-due amounts in march. during this time, the company implemented an enhanced customer assistance plan that provides new flexible options to extend time to pay. under this plan, any customer with financial hardship can take up to twelve months to pay a current bill and/or unpaid balances.
entergy mississippi crews and additional resource workers have restored service to the 1,092 customers who lost power as a result of hurricane zeta.
entergy mississippi is preparing for the impacts of hurricane zeta, which is predicted to make landfall this afternoon over southeastern louisiana as a strong category 1 or category 2 hurricane with maximum winds of 100 mph.