Con Edison Advisory for Tropical Storm Henri

August 23, 2021

We’re preparing for tropical storm force winds and rain, which may reach the area Sunday and cause service problems. Con Edison has secured extra crews to respond to any outages or other service problems.

We want you to be ready, too. When you report an outage at your home or business, we’ll text or call you with restoration updates automatically. You choose how you’d like us to communicate with you when you report a problem.

Our crews continue to follow protocols to keep everyone safe from Covid-19. Get updates.

For your safety, we may be guarding downed wires until crews make repairs. Our personnel may be in unmarked cars, but will always have identification.

Power Problems?

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You may receive emergency text alerts from us. If you no longer wish to receive these text notifications, text STOP to 688243. Message and data rates may apply to text messages.

Plan Ahead

  • Have a flashlight and fresh batteries at your fingertips.
  • Make sure your cellphone and other devices are fully charged.
  • Turn your refrigerator and freezer to the coldest setting to keep your food cool longer if the power goes out.

Meter readings may be canceled; avoid an estimated bill by submitting your own meter reading.

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Make Sure Your Contact Information Is Up to Date

Moved? Got a new phone number? It’s important to keep your information up-to-date so we can reach you in an emergency.

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Check the Status of Reported Outages

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View our outage map to see what’s happening in your area.

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