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Houston Left in the Dark: Severe Weekend Storms Knock Out Power for 160K+ (Live Update)

Houston Left in the Dark: Severe Weekend Storms Knock Out Power for 160K+ (Live Update)

Sources & Updates: All figures and forecasts are from local news and official advisories. Utility outage trackers were used for numbers fox26houston.com click2houston.com. Meteorological details come from the National Weather Service and Chronicle forecasters houstonchronicle.com houstonchronicle.com. Utility statements and expert quotes are from CenterPoint/Click2Houston reports click2houston.com houstonchronicle.com. Stock data is from MarketScreener historical quotes marketscreener.com marketscreener.com. (For broader context on storms this season, note technology-driven forecasting improvements – e.g. satellites providing “detailed, real-time views” in an active 2025 hurricane season ts2.tech.) As the situation evolves on Oct 25, we will update with any new restoration timelines or significant developments.
25 October 2025
Nor’easter on Steroids: Coastal Chaos as Storm Knocks Out Power, Flooding Threatens Millions

Nor’easter on Steroids: Coastal Chaos as Storm Knocks Out Power, Flooding Threatens Millions

National Flood Watch: From Carolinas to New England Meteorologists traced the storm’s origins to a low-pressure system off the southeast U.S. coast that intensified as it drifted north. By Sunday afternoon it was dragging an Atlantic feeder band up into New England, prompting flood and wind advisories in many states. The Weather Channel and ABC News reported 1–3 inches of rain inland (with 4+ inches along the coast) and noted “significant coastal flooding, along with significant beach erosion and high surf” from Virginia through Long Island abcnews.go.com. Overnight Sunday, moderate coastal flooding struck parts of North Carolina and New Jersey
13 October 2025
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