DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The ABC11 First Alert Weather team is always tracking weather and knows when a storm could arrive in your area and how severe it could potentially be. The severity of a storm depends on many variables and regardless, ABC11 wants your family, loved ones and pets to be ready and safe.
Regardless of the season, power outages are always a possibility when severe weather strikes. Here are some tips to help you safely navigate a power outage until it is restored.
Here are some tips from Ready NC on what you should do ahead of the storm before you lose power
If you lose power you should call your power company.
Numbers to call in the Triangle
Duke Energy Progressive: (800) 769-3766 (800-POWERON), or (800) 419-6356 - you can also text the word OUT to 57801
Wake Electric Membership Corporation: (919) 863-6499
PWC Fayetteville: (877) 687-7921
Where are the power outages? Here are some maps you can check for locations of current outages
If you live in Duke Energy coverage area, check this map
Check here for real-time outage numbers from electric cooperatives across North Carolina.
Stay safe! Don't do this
Anyone with branches and trees down is going to want to get it cleaned up. Power companies warn that you or anyone working for you should use caution when clearing fallen tree limbs and debris from your yard after a storm. Always assume the downed line is live.
Be mindful of debris with sharp edges, glass or nails
Wear gloves and closed shoes
Don't walk in standing water
Food in the fridge or freezer
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