Winter Storm Fern Updates

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Cobb EMC Winter Weather Updates

Friday, January 23, 2026
  • 3:00 p.m.: With freezing temperatures and icy conditions expected to arrive in our service area tomorrow night, Cobb EMC is fully prepared to handle any weather-related issues that may arise. Our crews are on standby and ready to respond to any weather‑related outages and hazards as safely and quickly as conditions allow.

    As Winter Storm Fern approaches, we want everyone to be prepared. While we can’t predict exactly how severe outages may be, we encourage our members to start preparing now for any potential lengthy outages that may occur. If you rely on electricity-based medical equipment or refrigerated medications, please make alternate arrangements, and be sure to call 911 in the event of an emergency.

    Continue to stay informed about current weather conditions through your local news providers and use the tips below to ensure your family's safety before, during, and after a storm or major power outage. You can also sign up for our text alerts to receive notifications about outages in your area through our online form or by texting “REGISTER” to 898-362 (TXTEMC)

4:30 p.m.: With a winter storm expected to impact our service territory this weekend, Cobb EMC is fully prepared to handle any outages, hazards, and weather-related issues that may arise. We know that staying safe and warm is important. We are closely monitoring the upcoming winter weather and taking proactive measures, including pre-staging resources, to ensure a prompt and safe response. Our crews are on standby and ready to respond to any weather-related outages and hazards that may occur.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that some members may need additional assistance during this time. Below is a list of nonprofits and organizations in our service area offering assistance. Please reach out to these organizations directly for more information.

The USDA states that a full freezer will hold a safe temperature for approximately 48 hours if the door remains closed and 24 hours if it is half full. Your refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Never taste food to determine its safety. For a more comprehensive list and more information, click the links below, and visit the U.S. Deparment of Health and Human Service's website.

Refridgerated Food Safety During an Outage

Frozen Food Safety During an Outage

 

If you or a family member requires medical devices powered by electricity or medicine that requires refrigeration, it's important to have a plan in place. Talk with your medical provider about your power outage plan and explore backup power or alternative care options before an outage occurs. If an emergency situation arises, please call 911 for assistance.

 

 

Be Safe Around Downed Lines

Cold temperatures and ice can cause dangerous situations, including downed power lines. Always avoid downed power lines, as they could be live, which could be deadly for those nearby. Always report downed lower lines or trees on lines as quickly and safely as possible.

LEARN MORE ABOUT STORM SAFETY

Have a Plan for Your Electric Medical Devices

If you or a family member requires electricity-powered medical devices or refrigerated medicine, talk with your medical provider about your power outage plan. We encourage our members to prepare now by identifying an emergency support network and making alternate arrangements if needed. If an emergency situation arises, please call 911 for assistance.

PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES

Generator Safety Tips

If you use a portable generator, remember to always follow manufacturer instructions for generator inspections and maintenance. 

Generator Safety Tips Generator Guide
Restoring Power

How Power is Restored

When a major storm or natural disaster causes widespread damage, crews work with one main goal in mind:
to restore power safely to the greatest number of members in the shortest time possible.

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