When's the Power Back?

Power outages in Oklahoma

Live outage status by county · updated ~every 15 minutes
654
customers reported out statewide · 20 counties reporting · 4 above the significant-outage threshold · updated 8:00 PM CDT
Includes 1 that a utility reports without saying which county — search your address for your exact status.
Significant outages (50+ customers, largest first)
Cherokee195 reported out · ~4 hr to restore at the current pace (roughly 90 customers an hour)
Mayes132 reported out · no reliable recovery trend yet
Seminole106 reported out · grew sharply just now — past outages here like this ran ~2.5 hr start to finish (212 over 12 years of records)
Logan81 reported out · ~1 hr to restore at the current pace (roughly 73 customers an hour)
“Reporting” means at least one customer reported out in county-level data (the federal nationwide tally combined with utilities' own live data where we track them); “significant” means 50+ customers out — the floor for the active list above.

Historical outage patterns in Oklahoma

Federal outage records (EAGLE-I, kept by the U.S. Department of Energy) contain 22,163 county-level outage records (200+ customers at peak) in Oklahoma between 2014 and 2025 across all 77 counties — 129 of them major events of 10,000+ customers. Half were restored within about 2.5 hr, and county-level outages here have been most common in summer (33% of all records). The busiest year on record was 2025.
Largest single-county outage on record: ~193,316 customers out in Oklahoma County in October 2020, restored after about 14.2 days.
Months that hit the widest area at once — these rank among the three largest outages ever recorded in the most counties: October 2020 (21 counties), June 2023 (19 counties), February 2021 (9 counties).
Where restoration has historically taken longest: Oklahoma County (~5.5 hr typical), Tulsa County (~4.8 hr typical), Pushmataha County (~3.7 hr typical) — against ~2.5 hr statewide.
Source: EAGLE-I (Oak Ridge National Laboratory / U.S. Department of Energy), 2014–2025. These are federal historical records, not outages tracked live by this site. Statewide figures aggregate the same per-county records shown on each county page below; the statewide restoration figure is the typical (middle) value across the per-county typical times, weighted by how many records each county has. A county appears in a “widest area” month when that month produced one of its three largest recorded outages.
Oklahoma — live power outage tracker

Common questions

How do I check power outages in Oklahoma?

This page lists live outage status for every county in Oklahoma, updated about every 15 minutes from the federal government's public county outage data (ODIN) and National Weather Service alerts, combined with utilities' own live data where we track them. Open any county for its restoration outlook, or search your ZIP or address for the most specific view.

Which utilities serve Oklahoma?

Electric utilities we track in Oklahoma include Alfalfa Electric Coop (OK), Arkansas Valley Electric Coop Corp (AR), Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (OK), Central Rural Electric Coop (OK) and others. Each restores its own service area — report an outage to your serving utility so crews can be dispatched.

When will power be restored in Oklahoma?

Restoration depends on the cause and scale of each outage, so it varies by county and utility. For each affected area with enough trend data we publish an independent restoration estimate — from the live outage count, the recovery rate, and weather — shown even before the utility posts an official time; very small or brand-new outages say so instead of guessing. Open an area above for its outlook.

How accurate are the estimates?

Every estimate is later graded against when the tracked outage was substantially restored (~90% of customers back), and the track record is published on our accuracy page. Statewide totals combine the federal county-by-county tally with utilities' own live outage data, so this page and the live map always show the same numbers.