CenterPoint, Houston area and storm
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CenterPoint shows minimal Houston outages Sunday morning, with 125,000 across state of Texas
CenterPoint officials have warned that up to 200,000 of the utility's Houston area customers could lose power in this winter storm.
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Houston power outage tracker: CenterPoint, Entergy maps, numbers; report an outage
A few thousand customers were without power on Sunday amid a winter storm. Utility companies say they have crews at the ready to restore weather-related outages. Here's a look at the latest numbers.
CenterPoint’s data shows fewer outages in 2025 than in 2024, with the average customer experiencing about 30 minutes less outage time. Milder weather in November and December helped keep the lights on and allowed crews to continue upgrading utility poles and equipment.
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CenterPoint Energy releases 500 workers to help other states as Houston area weathers winter storm
Only 2,000 of 2.9 million customers remain without power as of 5 p.m. Sunday.
The upcoming winter weather for the weekend could possibly knock out the power for several Houston residents and areas. Here's how you can check for power outages in your area.
CenterPoint Energy enhances its workforce to 3,300 personnel in preparation for a winter storm in Houston, setting up strategic response measures.
Customers can also stay up to date on outages with CenterPoint's Outage Tracker, available in English and Spanish. The Outage Tracker is built to handle increased traffic during storms, is mobile-friendly, accessible for those with disabilities and allows customers to see outages by county, city and zip code.
CenterPoint officials say Indiana customers are no longer being asked to conserve their electricity use.