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More than 20K CPS Energy customers without power after storms in S.A.

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Wind gusts of over 50mph have been reported.

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Woman checking fuse box at home during power outage or blackout. No electricity concept. High quality photo

Woman checking fuse box at home during power outage or blackout. No electricity concept. High quality photo

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Thunderstorms rolled into San Antonio and Texas Hill Country late Thursday, March 2 evening, knocking out power for thousands of CPS Energy customers.

According to the company’s latest outage map around 8:45pm, more than 21,500 customers are currently out of power due to 121 separate outages. A tweet from the company’s Twitter account said that crews are “en route to the outages.”

Around 7:15 p.m., CPS Energy Chief Meteorologist Brian Alonzo reported that a Severe Thunderstorm Warning is now in full effect for the Northwest parts of San Antonio. Alonzo added at the time that a line of incoming showers and storms would only continue to get more organized.

The outages come just hours after thousands of Texans across the state experienced large-sized hail after storms ripped through parts of South-Central Texas last night.

This is an ongoing incident will be updated as more information is made available. MySA contacted CPS Energy for comment. 



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