News Summary
Houston faced severe thunderstorms on Monday morning, leading to widespread power outages affecting over 16,000 CenterPoint Energy customers. The relentless storms particularly hit areas such as Pasadena, Bellaire, and parts of North Houston. CenterPoint Energy and Entergy are actively working to restore power as residents prepare for continuing weather challenges. The National Weather Service forecasts more storms, underscoring the importance of community preparedness and safety during such events.
Severe Thunderstorms Cause Widespread Power Outages in Houston
Houston residents were jolted awake on Monday morning as a dramatic wave of severe thunderstorms rolled through the area, leaving a significant number of CenterPoint Energy customers without power. Reports indicated that more than 16,000 customers were affected by the outages that began bright and early.
The Early Storm Reports
The day kicked off with chaos as strong storms swept across Houston, with around 11,200 customers losing power by 8:20 a.m. Thankfully, that number briefly dropped to over 10,000 by 8:30 a.m., but the situation quickly escalated again. By 9:45 a.m., the outage count hit a staggering 16,000 customers as the storm intensified, bringing with it loud thunder, bright flashes of lightning, and widespread disruptions.
Where the Outages Struck
The storms wreaked havoc across several regions, with the Pasadena area reporting one of the highest numbers of outages. Other neighborhoods heavily impacted included Bellaire, Hunters Creek Village, the U.S. Route 290 corridor, Sugar Land, Galena Park, and North Houston along Tidwell Road. Residents from all these areas experienced flickering lights and complete blackouts throughout the morning.
CenterPoint Energy and Entergy Respond
CenterPoint Energy, which provides service to about 2.8 million customers in the Greater Houston area, quickly went into action to restore power and advised customers to avoid touching any downed wires. Safety always comes first, especially when weather conditions pose such a risk. Meanwhile, Entergy, which services spots north and east of Houston, reported that hundreds of their customers faced power drops as well, particularly near Cleveland, Dayton, and The Woodlands.
Weather Forecast
The National Weather Service indicated that the storms were part of a larger, more potent thunderstorm system making its way through the region. Rainfall is predicted to persist until around 4-6 p.m. on Monday, with the potential for even more thunderstorms stretching into Tuesday. The forecast for the rest of the week does suggest a glimmer of hope, as conditions are expected to improve by the weekend. However, the chance of thunderstorms will remain throughout the upcoming days.
Staying Safe During Severe Weather
With storms likely to linger, residents are urged to remain vigilant and prepared. It’s always wise to have a plan in place for these situations. Make sure to have flashlights handy, stock up on water, and keep your mobile devices charged in case of emergencies. The last thing anyone wants during a storm is a power outage without any means of communication.
A Community Rallying Together
As the community faces these weather challenges, the resilience of residents shines through. Neighbors are likely to come together to offer assistance to those who may struggle during power outages. Whether it’s checking in on elderly friends or sharing resources, it’s moments like these that bring people closer.
Keep an Eye on Local Conditions
So, keep your umbrellas at the ready and stay tuned for local forecasts. Being aware of changing weather conditions will help keep you and your loved ones safe. As the storms pass through, it’s a reminder of Mother Nature’s power and the importance of community support.
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Additional Resources
- Houston Chronicle: Severe Thunderstorms Cause Power Outages
- Wikipedia: Severe Thunderstorm
- Houston Chronicle: Power Outage in Texas Medical Center
- Google Search: Power Outages Houston Storm
- Fox 26 Houston: Power Outage Tracker
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
- KHOU: Houston Power Outage Map
- Google News: Houston Weather Outages
- Click2Houston: Community Input on Outages
