Weather conditions can significantly impact utilities. For instance, extreme temperatures can increase the demand for electricity due to heating or cooling needs, potentially straining the utility grid. Storms can cause power outages by damaging power lines. Droughts can impact water utilities by reducing the available water supply. Utility companies have various strategies to manage these impacts, like diversified power sources, infrastructure maintenance and upgrades, emergency response plans, and public communication strategies. Some are also investing in weather forecasting and grid technologies to better anticipate and respond to these challenges.