Weather information

We’re always ready to respond to issues caused by severe weather. Our highest priority is to provide you with safe, reliable service.
If you smell a gas or odor, immediately evacuate from the building or area. Once you’re away from the building, call 911. Or, if you see damaged power lines, leave the area immediately and call 911.
Experiencing an outage?
Report outages here or call 888-890-5554.
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We issue ongoing service restoration updates to the media, on our outage map, Facebook and Twitter pages.

News
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MOUNTAIN HOME, AR – Dec. 23, 2022 – Immediately following restoration of system pressure in Mountain Home at approximately 8 p.m. this evening, technicians began the relighting process for our residential customers. Thirty Black Hills Energy technicians and team members from across Arkansas with…
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MOUNTAIN HOME, AR – Dec. 23, 2022 – Black Hills Energy technicians are working nonstop to complete a multistep process to restore natural gas service as quickly and safely as possible in Mountain Home. Technicians are going door to door turning off service to 339 impacted natural gas meters to…
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DENVER – Dec. 22, 2022 – The arctic air and sub-zero temperatures have descended on Colorado and surrounding states, keeping people indoors and causing some to take unusual steps to try and stay warm, which could lead to dangerous carbon monoxide build-up or poisoning. Five cold weather safety…
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LINCOLN, Neb. – December 20, 2022 – This week, Nebraska forecasts are calling for chilly temperatures and the potential for measurable snowfall. With frigid air on the way, Black Hills Energy wants you to be prepared. “Nebraskans deserve safe and reliable natural gas, so we’ve built our system…