CenterPoint Energy
Crews repair power lines for CenterPoint customers in Greenspoint after Hurricane Beryl in July 2024.
A cold front blew into the Houston region on Sunday night, bringing wind gusts, cooler temperatures and weather-related power outages.
Nearly 35,000 homes and businesses in the area were without electricity as of 8 a.m. Monday, according to CenterPoint Energy’s online outage tracker. Most of the outages were in Central Houston as well as the northern part of the city.
CenterPoint, which supplies power to much of the region, indicated in a Monday morning social media post that the outages were tied to gusty winds.
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“Our crews are responding and working safely to restore power as quickly as possible,” the utility company wrote in its post. “Please stay alert and report any downed lines immediately to 713-207-2222, never approach them.”
After a warm weekend, temperatures dipped into the low 50s on Monday morning. Temperatures are expected to remain in the low 50s throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service, which forecasts a Monday night low of 39 degrees.
Gusty conditions also are expected to persist as a wind advisory is in effect for parts of the region until 6 p.m. Monday. North winds between 15-20 mph are in the forecast for Monday, with gusts up to 30 mph.
Tuesday’s forecast calls for a high of 54 degrees with winds between 5-10 mph. Temperatures are expected to warm up again Wednesday, with a forecasted high near 63. Thursday, which is New Year’s Day, is expected to be sunny and calm, with a high near 72.