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Power Outages in Seminole County, FL

As of July 18, 2026 18:54 UTC, about 2 customers are without power in Seminole County, FL across 1 reported incident. In 2025, the average customer here lost power for about 1.7 hours.

Seminole County, FL is served by 1 tracked utility.

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Scattered outages

2 customers without power

Across 1 reported incident.

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◢ ACTIVE WEATHER ALERTS · NWS

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Recent NWS alert activity · Seminole County

Seminole County has been under 11 National Weather Service alerts recently — most recently a Severe Thunderstorm Warning on July 17, 2026.

  • Special Weather Statement ×5
  • Severe Thunderstorm Warning ×4
  • Flood Advisory ×1
  • Heat Advisory ×1

Latest Seminole County, FL outage updates

A running log of how this outage has changed — updated automatically as utilities report in.

  1. RESOLVED

    Power restored after 7h 45m

  2. OUTAGE BEGAN

    Outage began — 582 customers out

  3. RESOLVED

    Power restored after 22m

  4. OUTAGE BEGAN

    Outage began — 564 customers out

OUTAGE TREND
Seminole County, FL
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AS OF LAST UPDATE · PEAK 25
Updated July 18, 2026
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Hardest-hit cities in Seminole County

Where this event is concentrated across the county's towns and townships.

Per-city live breakdown needs data

Live outage counts are tracked at the county level; a city-by-city split within Seminole Countyisn't available yet.

Historical reliability

In 2025, the average customer in Seminole County went about 1.7 hours without power. Peak simultaneous outage on record reached 198,450 customers.

A decade of outages (20152025)
avg hrs without power / customer
1.4h201512.3h201678.6h20172.1h20182.1h20192.2h20201.9h202136.0h20222.0h202318.3h20241.7h2025

Worst year here was 2017 (peak 198,450 customers out) · decade average 14.4 hrs without power per customer/yr.

YearOutage eventsPeak customers outAvg hrs/customer
20157307,2031.4
201675173,59512.3
2017650198,45078.6
201867712,6032.1
201967510,1512.1
20206387,0332.2
202171012,9741.9
2022606136,12936.0
202370010,6392.0
202460190,31218.3
20256223,2671.7
Worst recorded outages
STARTEDPEAK OUTDURATION
September 10, 2017198,45014d 21h
September 27, 2022136,12946d 11h
October 9, 202490,3129d 12h
October 6, 201673,5952d 9h
October 8, 201617,6717d 5h
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Natural hazards & outage risk
HIGH

Relatively High hurricanes exposure · 14.4 hrs/yr of outages over the last decade.

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TornadoRelatively High
Strong windRelatively High
WildfireRelatively Moderate
FloodingRelatively Moderate
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Power outages in Seminole County: FAQ

How often does Seminole County, FL lose power?
Based on EAGLE-I records, Seminole County, FL logged 622 distinct outage events in 2025, averaging about 1.7 hours without power per customer over the year.
What was the worst power outage in Seminole County, FL?
The largest tracked outage peaked at 198,450 customers without power, beginning September 10, 2017 and lasting about 14d 21h.
Is there a power outage in Seminole County, FL right now?
Yes — about 2 customers are currently without power across 1 reported incident(s).
Which utilities serve Seminole County, FL?
Tracked electric providers include Duke Energy.
Nearby counties
Cities & towns in Seminole County

Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Oviedo. Outage counts for these communities are reported at the Seminole County level shown above.

ZIP codes in Seminole County

Outages are tracked at the county level; these ZIP codes fall within Seminole County.

32701, 32707, 32708, 32714, 32730, 32732, 32746, 32750, 32765, 32766, 32771, 32773, 32779, 32792

Electric providers serving this county

From EIA-861 service territory, with official reliability where reported.

ProviderOfficial SAIDI (EIA)LiveReport outage
Duke EnergyODIN ✓

Machine-readable data: /api/v1/counties/12117 and /api/v1/counties/12117/history. Historical figures derive from the DOE/ORNL EAGLE-I dataset (EAGLE-I tracked roughly 0% of Florida customers). Live data as of .