Factbox: Over a million without power on U.S. East Coast and Texas due to winter storms

Authored by reuters.com and submitted by Smithy2232

Dec 23 (Reuters) - More than a million homes and businesses were without power on the U.S. East Coast, Midwest and Texas on Friday as winter storms battered much of the country, according to data from PowerOutage.us.

Most outages were in North Carolina, with over 164,000 customers without power, followed by Virginia with over 92,000 and Connecticut with more than 89,000.

More than a dozen other states east of the Mississippi River plus Oregon, Washington state, Missouri, Louisiana and Arkansas west of the Mississippi River each have more than 10,000 customers facing outages due to winter storms.

Leading into the holiday weekend, the storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions to the Great Lakes region, heavy rains followed by a flash freeze on the East Coast, wind gusts of 60 miles per hour (100 km per hour) and bitter cold as far south as the U.S.-Mexico border.

Georgia joined North Carolina and Kentucky this week in declaring states of emergency. Temperatures in northern Georgia were forecast to hit just 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 Celsius) with subzero wind chills.

The utility with the most outages was Duke Energy Corp (DUK.N) with over 100,000 customers without power.

Here are the major outages by utility:

Reporting by Seher Dareen, Brijesh Patel and Rahul Paswan in Bengaluru, Scott DiSavino in New York; Editing by Jason Neely and Jonathan Oatis

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Dr_Edge_ATX on December 23rd, 2022 at 19:26 UTC »

What a weirdly worded headline.

Dt2_0 on December 23rd, 2022 at 15:50 UTC »

ITT: People who cannot understand scale. Texas has 67000 customers without power. That is a large neighborhood in Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio. There is no threat to the grid at large (unlike last time where we were seconds from uncontrolled cascade failure on the first night of the storm), and most of the damage is either wind damage from tornado strength gusts or from people not knowing how to drive in the cold and taking out power poles.

Texas is fine. Sure, it sucks that 67000 out of 28 million customers are without power, but it's not a statewide outage that will take days to correct. Most power will be back up in a few hours and everything should be back up by tomorrow.

Dawnfreak on December 23rd, 2022 at 14:09 UTC »

Somewhere Ted Cruz is boarding a flight for a Long weekend.