Last update: July 16, 2025, 9:30 p.m. ET
USPS service alerts have information for consumers, small businesses and business mailers about postal facility service disruptions caused by weather-related and other natural disasters, special events, or other changes impacting service.
Visit www.ready.gov or www.listo.gov to prepare for hurricanes and severe weather.
Severe weather and flooding in Texas may impact the processing, transportation, and delivery of mail and packages.
Severe weather and flooding in Florida may impact the processing, transportation, and delivery of mail and packages.
Severe weather and flooding in Virginia and the Northeast U.S. (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Washington D.C.) may impact the processing, transportation, and delivery of mail and packages.
Residential customers and small businesses can find out if mail is being delivered, or if their Post Offices are open. Business mailers get more detailed information about USPS mail processing facilities, and the operating status of delivery units, as well as any impacts on mail delivery overseas.
Residential customers should check this Mail Service Disruptions website first for current, frequently-updated information about whether mail is being delivered to your neighborhood or if your local Post Office is open. Or you can call our customer service center at 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777).
Need more support? Have questions? Need to report a service disruption? Contact your local Business Service Network Representative or visit PostalPro for additional information.
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