Winter storms could bring power outages
Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) is reminding its customers, and the general public, that winter weather patterns can – and often do – produce high winds and accumulations of wet, heavy snow that can affect the region’s electrical grid.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Western and parts of the Central Upper Peninsula beginning Tuesday evening, March 4, 2025, and extending through Wednesday, March 5, 2025. High winds and significant accumulations of heavy wet snow are being forecasted by the NWS.
“Power outages may occur as strong winds and adverse weather conditions move through the Upper Peninsula,” said Dan Freeborn, UPPCO’s Manager of Communications & External Affairs. “UPPCO crews are prepared to respond to outages that may be caused by this winter storm.”
People should never approach or touch downed power lines or trees and tree branches that are leaning on or are in contact with power lines or service drops. “Downed power lines may be energized and can seriously harm or kill you if contacted. It’s also important to be mindful of portable generator safety when using them during power outages. Additional tips for staying safe during inclement weather can be found at uppco.com/safety,” said Freeborn.
UPPCO is asking customers to report any outages they are experiencing by calling UPPCO’s Customer Care Center at (906) 449-2011 or through its Online Portal at www.uppco.com. Customers may experience longer than usual wait times when contacting the Customer Care Center due to weather related call volumes.