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Weather Missouri: Hot weather law keeps electricity on statewide

Emma Davis
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Emma Davis
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Electricity disconnection suspended during extreme summer heat

Starting Sunday, June 1, Missouri‘s “Hot Weather Law” officially takes effect, guaranteeing that residents won’t face utility shutoffs during periods of intense summer heat. This crucial protection will remain in force until September 30, offering critical relief to households during the most sweltering months of the year.

 

How the law works

This legislation comes into play when the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures exceeding 95°F (35°C) or a heat index topping 105°F (40.5°C). When these conditions are expected, electric utility providers across Missouri are prohibited from disconnecting power, even in cases of unpaid bills.

Forrest Gossett, the communications director for the Missouri Public Service Commission, emphasized that this protection is rooted in public safety:
“That was put in place to protect consumers during horrific hot weather spells, which, of course, we have a lot in Missouri,” Gossett said.

 

Billing still applies despite protection

While the Hot Weather Law offers temporary immunity from disconnections, it does not eliminate the obligation to pay. Gossett underlined the importance of staying in communication with your utility provider and paying your bill if you’re able:
“Just because you’re protected from disconnection, you’re still liable to pay your bill,” he said. “So I strongly encourage, as the consumer, communicate with your utilities.”

 

Simple ways to cut costs at home

To minimize electricity usage during peak demand, Gossett recommends practical home adjustments, such as running dishwashers late at night, using washers and dryers during off-peak hours, and keeping window shades closed. These actions can collectively reduce your summer electric bill.

 

Assistance programs for low-income residents

For residents of Columbia and across Boone County, financial help is available. The CASH (Citizens Assisting Seniors and Disabled) program supports low-income individuals who’ve already exhausted other avenues. Meanwhile, the HELP (Heat, Energy and Light Program) offers emergency utility aid to families with children, helping them maintain access to essential energy services during the hottest days of summer.

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