US Power Outages

Use this nationwide outage page to monitor where power outages are concentrated across the U.S. and where to drill down for local details.

The latest data for the United States shows a significant outage impact. About 50,608 tracked customers are currently without power out of 150,602,635 total tracked customers (around 0.0%).

Based on the latest state-level totals, the main outage impact is concentrated in Tennessee (5,529), California (5,189), and Texas (4,235).

Open a state page below to compare the hardest-hit areas and review provider-specific coverage and update times.

Customers out (U.S.)
50,608
Tracked customers
150,602,635
Last updated
Apr 15, 2026 7:29 PM

Current power outage situation in the United States

Most affected states right now

StateCustomers outTracked
Tennessee5,5292,965,958
California5,18915,385,283
Texas4,23514,837,293
Florida3,88411,733,778
Hawaii2,619506,506
New York2,4158,665,744
Utah2,129380,166
Virgin Islands1,85850,589
Pennsylvania1,7566,612,238
Arizona1,4402,519,117

How outage data is updated

Outage totals change as utility providers publish new customer counts. We store the latest available figures and show a visible update time on each page so you can judge how fresh the numbers are.

What causes power outages

Power outages may happen because of storms, wind, lightning, ice, extreme heat, equipment failures, maintenance work, vehicle accidents, wildfires, or grid overload. If your area is affected, the best next step is usually to confirm status with your utility provider’s official outage page.

How to check outages in your area

  • Start with your state to review the current outage situation and compare affected areas.
  • Open a local page to see outage totals, provider coverage, and page freshness.
  • Use provider pages to find official outage links, provider websites, and coverage maps when available.

Last updated: Apr 15, 2026 7:29 PM