Strong winds are in the forecast across New Mexico Tuesday, March 18.
We encourage our customers to prepare for potential weather-related power outages. PNM has set system controls to be more sensitive in the East Mountains, Las Vegas, Clayton, Ruidoso, and Silver City areas to better protect public safety from wildfire risks.
PNM continues to evaluate a possible Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in East Mountains and Las Vegas on Tuesday, March 18. PNM has not made the decision to implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff at this time. PNM will notify customers who may be affected if a PSPS becomes necessary.
You can report an outage by texting #REG to 78766 and then #OUT, visiting PNM.com/outage, or calling 888-DIAL-PNM. Sign up for outage alerts by texting #REG to 78766 and then #ALERT to 78766.
Visit PNM.com/storm-safety for tips to stay safe.
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