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ERCOT To End Emergency Conditions, Oncor Works To Restore Power
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas said it expects to come out of emergency conditions later this morning.
“There is enough generation on the electric system to allow us to begin to return to more normal operating conditions,” said Senior Director of System Operations Dan Woodfin in a statement.
No additional outages were needed overnight to keep power supply and electric demand in balance.
Oncor expects to have power restored to a substantial number of customers by this evening. About 27,000 outages remain.
As of 7 a.m., Oncor is reporting 11,594 Dallas County residents are without power, while Tarrant County has 9,320. In Collin County, 1,309 remain affected.
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City Of Tyler Updates On Winter Weather Situation
As power in our area is slowly being restored, more issues are starting to pop up in East Texas from the continuing winter storm that has pretty much shut everything down in our area.
The Tyler Municipal Court, solid waste and recycling center, Tyler Public Library, Tyler Parks & Recreation, animal shelter, Gallery Main Street and all city offices will remain CLOSED today and Friday.
The city is asking residents to continue boiling their water and they also provided information on traffic and roadways as well:
Power remains on at the Lake Palestine pump station and treated water is pumping into the City’s main lines. The city anticipates that they will be able to meet current water demand levels by Friday if all benchmarks are met and if residents continue to conserve water. If power is lost again, or we see a sharp increase in utilization, these time frames will be adjusted.