The storms are beginning to clear out across much of the Greater Houston area, but thousands remain without power as crews work to restore service.
While the heaviest rain has moved on, a Flood Watch remains in effect for parts of Southeast Texas, with lingering showers still posing a risk for areas hit hard earlier in the day.
You can track real-time outage numbers and restoration updates below.
LATEST UPDATE ON OUTAGES
According to the CenterPoint outage map,3,900people were without power as of 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
HERE’S HOW YOU CAN TRACK CENTERPOINT POWER OUTAGES
You can alsoreport outageson the same page and sign up to get alerts on the progress. Also, you canput in your addressto check the status of real-time outages in your neighborhood.
Sign up for alerts and you should get status reports on repairs.
HERE’S HOW YOU CAN TRACK ENTERGY POWER OUTAGESEntergy has a real-time tracker and you can see outages by clicking here.
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