Appalachian Power Storm Preparedness Update

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Situation

Appalachian Power is moving more than 330 storm restoration workers from its Virginia service area into parts of West Virginia where damaging ice accumulation could occur tonight into Friday.

Weather

Areas along West Virginia’s border with Kentucky and Ohio could see freezing rain and ice accumulation from one-quarter to one-half inch, with lesser amounts in other parts of the state. Travel and work conditions will be difficult.

Storm Preparation Efforts

Around 40 workers arrived last night in Wheeling, where severe weather is forecast to begin this evening. Nearly 300 additional workers are traveling this afternoon to Charleston and Huntington, and will be in place in advance of the freezing weather. 

If the storm brings significant outages another team of workers from Virginia will be packed and prepared to join the restoration effort.

For More Information

Storm preparedness and safety tips for customers are available at www.appalachianpower.com/safety.

Customers can get specific information about the outages affecting their accounts via text message and/or email by subscribing to Appalachian Power outage alerts. To sign up, please visit www.appalachianpower.com/alerts.  

A snapshot view of current outages is available anytime by visiting Appalachian Power’s Outage Map.

Next Update: Updates will be issued as outages occur.

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