Florida Power Outages

Use this Florida outage page to understand where customer impact is highest and how broadly outages are spread across the state.

About 3,884 tracked customers are currently without power out of 11,733,778 total tracked customers (around 0.0%). We currently track 69 regions for this state. The most affected regions right now include Alachua (806), Miami-dade (747), and Pasco (403).

Current outage totals for Florida appear relatively limited compared with larger outage events, but local conditions can still change quickly when utilities post new updates. For confirmation and outage reporting, check your utility provider directly and follow local safety guidance.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 2:56 PM. The timestamp above helps you judge how fresh the current numbers are before acting on them.

Customers out
3,884
Tracked customers
11,733,778
Regions indexed
69

Florida power outage overview

Updated within the last hour

Use the region breakdown below to see where outages are concentrated inside the state. For official status, open a provider page and follow the outage link when available.

Most affected areas in Florida

RegionCustomers outTrackedUpdated
Alachua806134,959Mar 19, 2026 3:20 PM
Miami-dade7471,261,663Mar 19, 2026 2:37 PM
Pasco403328,643Mar 19, 2026 3:26 PM
Hillsborough206709,297Mar 19, 2026 3:13 PM
Palm Beach184835,869Mar 19, 2026 2:30 PM
Sarasota149315,392Mar 19, 2026 3:07 PM
Brevard127362,971Mar 19, 2026 3:11 PM
Manatee127263,549Mar 19, 2026 2:31 PM
Pinellas100568,015Mar 19, 2026 3:10 PM
Broward83871,477Mar 19, 2026 2:47 PM

Cities and regions in Florida

Utility providers in Florida

Florida Power & Light Company

Customers out: 1,587 · Tracked: 5,934,712

Clay Electric Coop

Customers out: 836 · Tracked: 198,133

Tampa Electric

Customers out: 560 · Tracked: 841,564

Duke Energy

Customers out: 84 · Tracked: 921,867

Lake Worth Utilities Department

Customers out: 31 · Tracked: 28,119

Talquin Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 30 · Tracked: 56,286

Lakeland Electric

Customers out: 24 · Tracked: 140,108

Ocala Electric Utility

Customers out: 24 · Tracked: 52,146

Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 19 · Tracked: 29,061

Choctawhatchee Electric Coop

Customers out: 16 · Tracked: 73,065

Okefenoke REMC

Customers out: 14 · Tracked: 30,414

SECO Energy

Customers out: 11 · Tracked: 259,301

Keys Energy Services

Customers out: 10 · Tracked: 32,154

Glades Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 9 · Tracked: 19,016

City of Tallahassee

Customers out: 6 · Tracked: 105,443

JEA

Customers out: 3 · Tracked: 541,512

Withlacoochee River Electric Coop

Customers out: 3 · Tracked: 269,973

Escambia River Electric Coop

Customers out: 2 · Tracked: 15,086

Lee County Electric Coop

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 264,740

Central Florida Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 36,823

Grady EMC

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 20,425

Orlando Utilities Commission

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 288,569

Gainesville Regional Utilities

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 100,600

Kissimmee Utility Authority

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 90,000

Showing top 24 by current impact. See provider pages for official links.

What may cause outages in Florida

Common drivers include severe storms, high winds, lightning, extreme heat, equipment failures, planned maintenance, and grid overload. This page focuses on current impact totals; for incident details, check official provider updates.

What to do during a power outage in Florida

  • Confirm status with your utility’s official outage page.
  • Keep refrigerator/freezer doors closed when possible.
  • Use flashlights instead of candles.
  • Avoid downed lines and report hazards to local authorities.

FAQ

How often is outage data updated for Florida?

There is no single statewide update cycle. Providers refresh counts at different times, so the best way to judge freshness is to check the timestamp shown on this page.

What should I do during a power outage in Florida?

Confirm the outage with your utility, prepare backup lighting or charging where possible, and avoid any damaged electrical infrastructure. Contact emergency services if there is a safety risk.

Why can regional outage totals differ from the state total?

State and regional totals may not update at exactly the same time. Temporary mismatches can happen when providers refresh one area before another.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 2:56 PM