When's the Power Back?
See when power is likely to return — enter your ZIP, address, or location for live outage status and an independent restoration forecast, even before your utility posts an ETA. Free, no account.
⚡ 154,783 customers reported out across 51 states & territories · 🇨🇦 10,902 out in Canada (7 provinces) · updated 9:00 PM EDT
National outage summary
154,783 customers reported out · 51 states & territories with outages · most affected: Indiana (75,625) · 🇨🇦 10,902 out in Canada (7 provinces) · updated 9:00 PM EDT
States with active outages (by customers out)
Indiana — 75,625 reported out · 34 counties
Hawaii — 20,755 reported out · 4 counties
Florida — 7,204 reported out · 50 counties
Texas — 4,736 reported out · 75 counties
Mississippi — 4,283 reported out · 31 counties
Wisconsin — 3,729 reported out · 15 counties
Puerto Rico — 3,634 reported out · 6 regions
Georgia — 3,271 reported out · 41 counties
How accurate are these estimates? How it's measured & every graded estimate →
What this does that an outage map doesn't
Your utility's map tells you the power is out. It usually won't tell you when it's coming back — and when it does post a time, that time often moves. We estimate restoration independently, from the outage's own recovery trend, and then publish how well we did.
- An estimate before the utility posts one. We measure how fast customers are actually being restored and project from that — so there's an answer during the hours when the official map says nothing.
- We say when we don't know. If the trend is too weak, the outage is still growing, or it's too small to estimate reliably, the page says so instead of inventing a time. That's a deliberate rule, not a gap — see the methodology.
- We grade ourselves in public. Every estimate is scored against when power actually returned, misses included, on the accuracy page.
- We grade the utilities too. Same yardstick on their posted restoration times — including how often a posted time slips later.
- History for your specific county. How long outages here have actually lasted, drawn from 12 years of federal (DOE/ORNL) records plus our own tracking — not a national average.
Coverage: free county-by-county outage counts for every US county from federal data, plus more detailed live numbers straight from hundreds of utilities' own outage maps. How the estimate works · Data sources
