Check Triangle power outages on these maps as Tropical Storm Ian leaves NC behind

Note: This article tracking Hurricane / Tropical Storm Ian is available free as a public service to all readers.

Hurricane Ian (downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone late Friday afternoon) brought rain and strong winds to North and South Carolina Friday, with many residents losing power due to the storm’s impacts.

North Carolina power companies will all be posting and alerting customers to power outages on their websites as they arise.

Below, we’ve compiled links to view outage maps from the major power companies in the Triangle.

If you lose power, here’s how to report and monitor outages in the Triangle

View map of Duke Energy power outages

Duke Energy covers power for much of central and western North Carolina, including Greensboro, Charlotte and Orange County.

To view Duke Energy power outages, visit duke-energy.com/outages.

View map of Duke Energy Progress power outages

Duke Energy Progress covers power for much of central and eastern North Carolina, including Raleigh and Fayetteville.

To view Duke Energy Progress power outages, visit duke-energy.com/outages.

View map of Wake Electric Membership Corporation power outages

Wake Electric Membership Corporation is an energy cooperative that serves Durham, Franklin, Granville, Johnston, Nash, Vance and Wake counties.

To view Wake Electric power outages, visit ebill.wemc.com/maps/external/OutageWebMap.

View map of Piedmont Electric Cooperative power outages

Piedmont Electric Cooperative serves electric customers in Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Granville, Orange and Person counties.

To view Piedmont Electric power outages, visit outageviewer.pemc.org:88.

View map of Apex power outages

The town of Apex has municipal electric utilities.

View a map of power outages in Apex at apexnc.org.