Evansville, Ind. – March 28, 2025 – CenterPoint Energy is closely monitoring weather forecasts and preparing for potential storm impacts in southwestern Indiana. According to the National Weather Service, there is potential for severe weather beginning Sunday afternoon and continuing into Sunday night. The forecast calls for numerous showers and thunderstorms, with the possibility of large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and heavy rainfall that could lead to localized flooding.
CenterPoint's Operations and Emergency Preparedness & Response teams are leading the company's preparedness actions as they monitor conditions and review readiness plans for possible severe weather.
“We are closely watching the evolving forecast and taking the necessary precautions," said Shane Bradford, CenterPoint's Vice President, Indiana Electric. “Our teams are focused on readying our operations so we can respond quickly and safely if outages occur."
CenterPoint's storm preparation efforts
As part of its preparations, CenterPoint is taking steps to enhance its readiness and support restoration efforts, including:
- Monitoring internal weather forecasts, along with reports from the National Weather Service and local weather outlets
- Taking inventory of materials and readying equipment to support potential system repairs
- Evaluating timing and initial plans for mobilizing crews and resources based on forecasts
Understanding power restoration and potential repairs
As part of its proactive communication ahead of the storm, CenterPoint is reminding customers how power restoration is prioritized in the event of service interruptions due to severe weather. Restoration efforts begin with critical infrastructure, followed by repairs that restore service to the greatest number of customers before addressing individual outages.
Safety and preparedness tips
CenterPoint encourages customers to take steps to prepare for severe weather:
- Stay informed: Monitor local weather updates and alerts from the National Weather Service. Follow CenterPoint on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) for updates.
- Downed power line safety: Stay at least 35 feet away from downed power lines and report them by calling 800-227-1376.
- Prepare an emergency kit: Keep flashlights, batteries, water, medications and a battery-powered phone charger ready.
Electric customers encouraged to enroll in Power Alert Service®
Customers are encouraged to enroll in Power Alert Service® to receive outage details, estimated restoration times (as available or determined,) and customer-specific restoration updates in the event of severe weather. With the option to receive updates via phone call, text or email, Power Alert Service® helps keep customers informed of restoration progress during an outage event.
Customers can find storm-related electric, natural gas and flooding safety tips at CenterPointEnergy.com/StormCenter.