CenterPoint Energy | Over 99 percent of CenterPoint customers have power across Greater Houston area; Teams actively repairing weather-related damages and restoring power as soon as possible
Ice and freezing conditions from winter storm are impacting Greater Houston overnight and this morning; Precipitation expected to clear by mid-to-late morning
Hard freezes around 20 degrees are forecasted Sunday night and Monday night and can impact electric equipment as well
3,300+ workers are fully mobilized and conducting damage assessments and restoring power safely and as quickly as possible.
Less than 2,000 electric customers currently impacted; Approximately 27,000 customers already restored since Saturday 6:00 AM
HOUSTON, Jan. 25, 2026 - With the winter storm impacting the Greater Houston area overnight and additional waves of winter weather this morning, CenterPoint Energy expanded restoration workforce is actively deployed throughout the area to assess weather-related damages, repair critical electric equipment damaged by the storm, and restore customers' electric service safely and quickly. Winter weather conditions including winds, precipitation, some ice accumulation and freezing temperatures impacted the electric system overnight. As of 6 a.m., approximately 2,000 customers are experiencing weather-related outages which represents less than 1% of the 2.9 million customers that CenterPoint serves across 12 counties. Since Saturday at 6 a.m., approximately 27,000 customers have already been restored.