12/01/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Extra crews will staff all of the company's service centers across Maine.
AUGUSTA, ME - December 1, 2025 - Central Maine Power (CMP), a subsidiary of Avangrid, is preparing for a storm expected to bring multiple inches of snow to communities across the company's service area in Maine.
CMP and its team of meteorologists have been monitoring the storm's track through the weekend and are making preparations ahead of the weather system's forecasted arrival tomorrow. The company will also staff extra crews at all of its service centers across regions of Maine.
"Storm response and preparedness at CMP is critical, which is why we work year-round to continuously improve our readiness," said Linda Ball, President and CEO of CMP. "Whether it's strengthening our grid through infrastructure projects in local communities or having multiple touchpoints and drills with our EMA partners on best practices, our 1,000 employees devote time to emergency preparedness to better ensure reliable service to our customers no matter what Maine's weather brings our way."
With the first widespread snowfall of the season expected, CMP is encouraging customers to use the time before the snowstorm arrives to review their preparedness.
This can include looking over CMP's Storm Safety Checklist for additional steps they can take to prepare.