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Strong cold front disrupts power supply across Houston metro

A cold front brought strong winds to Houston, knocking out power to nearly 35,000 customers, with utility crews working to restore electricity across affected areas.
A fast moving cold front swept through the Houston region late Sunday, triggering strong wind gusts, a noticeable drop in temperatures, and widespread power disruptions. By Monday morning, nearly 35,000 homes and businesses were without electricity, according to CenterPoint Energy’s outage tracker. Central Houston and northern parts of the city were among the most affected areas.