As tornado-like winds thrash Houston, more than 860,000 lose power




A severe thunderstorm with high windsand at least one potential tornado spotted Thursday evening has left in its wake more than 800,000 Harris County residents without power, plus thousands more in the dark across the Houston region.

Data collected by PowerOutage.us showed that as of 7:45 p.m., nearly 40 percent of Harris County's almost 2 million customers were experiencing a power outage after Thursday's storm. At the same time, CenterPoint Energy reported that more than 860,000 of its customers were without power. The high winds affected multiple events, including the Houston ISD budget meeting planned for Thursday evening.

The storm, accompanied by winds of more than 80 mph, tracked into Houston from the west, and as a result, PowerOutage.us reported almost 75 percent of Waller County customers lost power. After the storm ravaged the Houston area, residents in East Texas' Hardin County, north of Beaumont, were hit hard, as more than 40 percent were found without power as of 7:30 p.m.

According to CenterPoint Energy's Outage Tracker, 100 percent of residents in 77493 zip code, which includes parts of Katy, were without power as of 7:45 p.m. Similarly, nearly the entirety of CenterPoint's service area in Crosby and Baytown, east of Houston, lost power.

The winds were so strong Thursday that they destroyed property at downtown Houston high-rises as the storm rolled through the neighborhood. KHOU reporter Jason Miles posted on X a video showing blown-out windows at the CenterPoint EnergyPlaza and Total Energies towers.

The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for Hockley, Satsuma, Addicks until 6:30 p.m. Thursday, then for Houston, Bellaire and West University Place through 6:45 p.m. as the storm continued east, the NWS issued a tornado warning for Pasadena and Baytown through 7 p.m.

On X, Lauren Przybyl, who anchors Good Day on FOX4 in Dallas-Fort Worth, reported that she observed a tornado forming in Cypress, but no tornado have been confirmed by National Weather Service Houston.
 
If you look at his Chron page then you will notice he wrote only 2 articles about bad weather/power grid failure (the same event), and the rest is food and drinks. Now the page lists his X account but it leads to a dead account. Could be he left once Elon took over.

Now why would a foodie writer be writing about the power outage due to horrible weather????? Could it be he has an agenda that aligns with why msn picked up the story????
...he lives in Houston. I assume he also eats food.
 
What has been up with the weather patterns over the last month and a half? I'm in Ohio and we've had a stretch of particularly terrible storms that have produced a shit ton of twisters. I know Oklahoma has gotten a good helping as well as other plains states. What the fuck is going on? Is this the end times?
No. It's just late spring-early summer being shitty like usual. It's definitely gotten worse over the past few years.
 
>butterfly effect
You are correct but in this case it’s the warm water in the Pacific Ocean that is causing it. We are currently in a 3-5 year El Niño cycle that is sending warm, moist air to north and South America. (El nino = the little boy = Jesus Christ) It’s named this because the warm water is most noticeable in December. (Also because god controls the weather, not man, imho)
Zoomers who weren't alive to see the last 20 year weather cycle are the targets for all the doom and gloom propaganda, by the time they wise up, they've already voted retarded and they spool up new propaganda for the next generation. For my parents it was a new ice age, for me it was acid rain and ozone depletion, for millennials it was global warming, for zoomers it's climate change, I can't wait to see what the next grift is. One thing's certain, they'll keep letting the nuclear industry die.
 
What has been up with the weather patterns over the last month and a half? I'm in Ohio and we've had a stretch of particularly terrible storms that have produced a shit ton of twisters. I know Oklahoma has gotten a good helping as well as other plains states. What the fuck is going on? Is this the end times?
Did you see the baseball/softball size hail in France last week?

 
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