CPS Energy crews worked all morning and into the afternoon Wednesday to restore power to homes on the North Side.
The utility said most outages were due to ice-covered tree limbs leaning on power lines or ice weighing down lines.At least 2,000 people living in the Stone Oak area said they were without power into the afternoon.
“The inside feels pretty similar to being outside without the wind,” Trish Cantu said.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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