Skip to content

Lexington battles power outages and water shortages after winter storm

A brutal winter storm left Lexington in the dark—literally. Now, crews race to restore power and water before the month's end.

The image shows a bus stop with a car parked in front of it, surrounded by poles, lights, boards,...
The image shows a bus stop with a car parked in front of it, surrounded by poles, lights, boards, and other objects. In the background, there are trees, buildings, and a clear blue sky. The ground is covered in snow, giving the scene a wintery feel.

Lexington battles power outages and water shortages after winter storm

Lexington, Mississippi, is recovering after a winter storm caused widespread disruption. Cleanup efforts have begun, though some residents still face challenges with power and water supplies. Authorities have provided updates on restoration timelines and ongoing issues.

Power outages in Lexington have left many without electricity, but officials confirm that service should return by January 29, 2026. Meanwhile, crews are working to clear debris and restore normal conditions across the area.

Water supply has been partially restored in Lexington and nearby Pickens. However, the strength of water pressure remains uncertain for affected households. In Holmes County, no warming shelters have been set up for those without power or generators. Residents there must rely on alternative heating methods until conditions improve.

The storm's impact continues to affect daily life in Lexington and surrounding areas. With power expected back by January 29, 2026, and partial water restoration underway, recovery is progressing. Officials have not reported any weather-related disasters in Holmes County during this time.

Read also:

Latest