Severe Weather Preparation Information

Proper preparation for a severe weather event can make all the difference when protecting your home and family from natural disasters. This section of our website will provide you with useful tips that can help prepare you for these events.

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If you are a City of Thomasville Utilities customer and would like to report an outage with your Electric, Water, Wastewater, Natural Gas, or CNSNext services, please contact our Utilities Response Center at (229) 227-5499. Customers may also report Electric outages using Thomasville TextAlert. All customers that report a utilities issue will receive an automated response from the Utilities Response Center once the given issue has been resolved.

Click here to watch a short video about your electricity, utility outages and power restoration.

In the event of a service outage, please rest assured that the City of Thomasville utilities crews will be working as quickly as possible to safely restore your services.

Click here to read frequently asked questions about restoring power after a major outage event.

Additional Resources

Ready is a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower the American people to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate emergencies, including natural and man-made disasters.

Listo es una campaña nacional de servicio público diseñada para educar y capacitar al pueblo estadounidense para prepararse, responder y mitigar emergencias, incluidos desastres naturales y provocados por el hombre.

Ready Georgia is a statewide campaign supported by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency/Homeland Security (GEMA/HS) aimed at motivating Georgians to take action to prepare for a disaster.

Community Connect is a free, secure, and easy-to-use platform that allows you to share critical information about your household that will aid first responders and emergency response personnel when responding to your residence.

NOAA provides daily weather forecasts, severe storm warnings, and climate monitoring.

The National Hurricane Center’s mission is to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency by issuing the best watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous tropical weather and by increasing understanding of these hazards.