HOUSTON — Overnight storms knocked out power across much of Southeast Texas. You can check outages where you are on the maps at the links below. CenterPoint launched a new outage tracker after Hurricane Beryl.
CenterPoint said the new outage tracker is cloud-based and mobile-friendly. The outage tracker features include:
- Up-to-date: Data is updated to the tracker every five minutes. They added that a customer’s outage status may not change, as it will update once new restoration information is available.
- Mobile-friendly interface: Easy to use on cell phones or tablets.
- Weather integration: Includes a weather integration layer to see how weather may be impacting outages.
- Improved reliability: The tracker is cloud-based. This allows it to be scalable for growth, increased web traffic, and enhanced performance.
- Summary reporting: Provides a summary of outages by county, city, and ZIP code.
- Street and satellite views: This feature helps customers better understand the vegetation density in their area that may impact outages.
Entergy Texas is also monitoring the winter weather in its service area.
Texas New Mexico Power is also monitoring the winter weather in its service area.