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Thousands without Power in Houston as Thunderstorms Roll Through Texas Toward Southeastern US

  • Thousands of people in the Houston area lost power after thunderstorms with 70-mile-per-hour winds hit early Tuesday morning, May 28, 2025.
  • The outages resulted from severe storms that downed power lines and included hail and lightning, as predicted by the National Weather Service.
  • CenterPoint Energy, Houston's largest utility provider, reported more than 160,000 customers without electricity, affecting northern suburbs and reaching eastward into Galveston.
  • Harris County Constable Mark Herman shared that a fallen tree caused damage to a home's roof, while flash flood alerts were announced for regions in central Mississippi.
  • The storm system is expected to move east into Louisiana and Mississippi with continuing severe weather and heavy rain, signaling persistent impacts beyond Texas.
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More than 160,000 people were left without power after severe thunderstorms, hail and winds of 110 kilometers per hour hit the Houston area, according to CenterPoint Energy, the company that provides electricity and gas to the area.

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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