Winter storm moves through Southeast Texas
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Oncor says crews will work around the clock to restore power as a winter storm moves through Dallas-Fort Worth.
Oncor crews across North Texas are ramping up equipment, tree‑trimming and outage‑response teams as freezing rain and Dallas weather alerts raise the threat of ice‑related power failures.
TEXAS (KMID/KPEJ)- As the second round of the ongoing winter storm continues to make its way through Oncor’s service area, responding personnel must travel across hazardous and icy road conditions, which may impact response times.
The massive winter storm isn't over and will continue to bring bitterly cold air.
Oncor has delivered additional transformers to East Texas in preparation of the upcoming winter storm. Forecast to bring temperatures as low as 12 degrees with up to an inch of […]
As the winter storm approaches North Texas, Oncor says extra crews are ready and service centers are being stocked with supplies they’ll need to fix
Oncor said its highest impact area continues to be the southeast region, around Cherokee, Angelina and Nacogdoches counties, but about 2,000 people in Tarrant are also without power Sunday morning. The estimated restoration time is at late as 1 p.m. for some customers.
East Texas power companies are prepared for possible outages as utility trucks gather across the region ahead of the winter storm.