Austin Energy reports 99,000+ customers without power
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Power outages in Austin and Central Texas on February 1
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- With icy winter weather conditions across Central Texas, some areas started losing power early Wednesday morning.
Here's a list of power outages in the area. This list will continue being updated.
7:10 a.m.
Austin Energy: 99,361 without power.
6:45 a.m.
Austin Energy: 92,623
Oncor: 22,576
Bluebonnet: 7,162
Pedernales: 6,616
6:30 a.m.
Austin Energy: 84,268
Oncor: 17,118
Bluebonnet: 6,605
Pedernales: 5,489
6 a.m.
Austin Energy: 66,759
Oncor: 9,289
Bluebonnet: 5,820
Pedernales: 5,344
5:30 a.m.
Austin Energy: 52,070
Oncor: 9,358
Pedernales: 3,898
Bluebonnet: 3,724
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5:15 a.m.
Austin Energy: 51,908
Pedernales: 3,547
Oncor: 3,149
Bluebonnet: 2,115
5 a.m.
Austin Energy: 46,140
Pedernales: 3,600
Oncor: 2,438
Bluebonnet: 1,765
4:45 a.m.
Austin Energy: 36,985 without power.
Pedernales: 3,261
Bluebonnet: 1,559
Oncor: 1,369
4:15 a.m.
Austin Energy: 28,547
Bluebonnet: 1,555 covering Austin, San Marcos, Taylor
Pedernales: 1,482 covering Round Rock, Buda, Blanco
Oncor: 713 covering Pflugerville, Round Rock, Hutto, Thrall
3:45 a.m.
Austin Energy reports 16,742 customers without power.
3:15 a.m.
Austin Energy reports 5,260 customers without power.
2:30 a.m.
Austin Energy reports 400 customers affected by outage near Oak Hill. One or more crews have been assigned according to the agency. It said power should be restored by 4 a.m.