Missouri Power Outages

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

About 729 tracked customers are currently without power out of 2,788,197 total tracked customers (around 0.0%). We currently track 122 regions for this state. Based on the latest regional totals, the main outage impact is concentrated in St. Louis (119), Butler (92), and Jackson (56).

Current outage totals for Missouri 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 3:05 PM. Use the update time shown on this page to understand how recent the displayed outage totals are.

Customers out
729
Tracked customers
2,788,197
Regions indexed
122

Missouri 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 Missouri

RegionCustomers outTrackedUpdated
St. Louis119476,642Mar 19, 2026 2:47 PM
Butler9216,257Mar 19, 2026 2:33 PM
Jackson56338,733Mar 19, 2026 2:45 PM
Benton2713,907Mar 19, 2026 3:26 PM
Jefferson15107,637Mar 19, 2026 2:51 PM
Warren1522,591Mar 19, 2026 3:13 PM
Chariton104,860Mar 19, 2026 2:42 PM
St. Louis City7174,563Mar 19, 2026 3:04 PM
Buchanan742,363Mar 19, 2026 2:56 PM
St. Charles6193,535Mar 19, 2026 3:11 PM

Cities and regions in Missouri

Utility providers in Missouri

Ameren

Customers out: 180 · Tracked: 1,254,087

Ozark Border Electric Coop

Customers out: 93 · Tracked: 41,060

Evergy

Customers out: 73 · Tracked: 660,742

Southwest Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 25 · Tracked: 44,456

Cuivre River Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 19 · Tracked: 74,939

Independence Power and Light

Customers out: 9 · Tracked: 55,000

Consolidated Electric Co-op

Customers out: 7 · Tracked: 8,399

Boone Electric Coop

Customers out: 2 · Tracked: 35,634

Platte-Clay Electric Co-op

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 25,327

Black River Electric Co-op

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 20,997

Barry Electric Coop

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 9,700

Osage Valley ECA

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 9,458

Ralls County Electric Coop

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 6,592

City Utilities

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 111,000

White River Valley Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 47,810

Co-Mo Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 41,436

Ozark Electric Co-op

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 35,384

Gibson EMC

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 35,179

Intercounty Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 31,932

Citizens Electric Corp

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 27,980

Three Rivers Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 24,669

Webster Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 24,345

Howell-Oregon Electric Co-op

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 24,000

SEMO Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 23,742

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

What may cause outages in Missouri

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 Missouri

  • 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 Missouri?

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 Missouri?

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?

Regional figures and state totals are aggregated from multiple updates, so differences can appear when timestamps are not perfectly synchronized.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 3:05 PM