Denton, Texas, January 26, 2026
Denton, Texas was struck by Winter Storm Fern, causing widespread power outages and hazardous conditions. Approximately 7,000 customers were impacted, but restoration efforts were completed swiftly the following day. Local authorities activated their emergency response plans and advised residents on safety precautions. Facilities in Denton County were temporarily closed to safeguard residents as recovery efforts continue.
Denton, Texas, Recovers from Widespread Power Outages Amid Winter Storm
Denton, Texas – A powerful winter storm, known as Winter Storm Fern, struck Denton and surrounding areas on January 24, 2026, leading to significant power outages and hazardous conditions. Utility crews have since restored electricity to most affected customers.
Power Outages and Restoration Efforts
On January 24, approximately 7,000 Oncor customers were without power due to the storm’s impact. By the following day, restoration efforts had successfully reconnected most customers. Oncor mobilized over 10,000 personnel, including damage evaluators, lineworkers, and tree trimming crews, to address outages and ensure safety.
Weather Conditions and Warnings
The storm brought freezing rain, sleet, and ice to North Texas, including Denton. The National Weather Service issued winter storm and ice storm warnings for the region, urging residents to stay off the roads and prepare for power and travel impacts.
Local Government Response
Denton County activated its Emergency Operations Center to coordinate response efforts. Road and Bridge employees worked around the clock to treat county roads, and the Denton County Sheriff’s Office maintained full staffing to provide continuous service.
Impact on Community Services
In response to the ongoing inclement weather, Denton County announced the closure of its facilities on Monday, January 26, to ensure the safety of residents and employees.
Background on Winter Storm Fern
Winter Storm Fern developed on January 22, 2026, and impacted a vast portion of North America, including Texas. The storm led to widespread power outages, hazardous travel conditions, and significant disruptions across the affected regions.
Safety Recommendations
Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels, avoid unnecessary travel, and prepare emergency kits with essentials such as water, non-perishable food, medications, and flashlights. For the latest updates on power restoration and weather conditions, follow local authorities and utility providers on social media and official websites.
Key Features of the Impact
| Key Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Storm Name | Winter Storm Fern |
| Impact Date | January 24, 2026 |
| Power Outage Affected Customers | Approximately 7,000 Oncor customers |
| Restoration Completion | By January 25, 2026 |
| Local Authority Response | Activated Emergency Operations Center, treated county roads, maintained full staffing in Sheriff’s Office |
| Facility Closures | Denton County facilities closed on January 26, 2026 |
| Safety Recommendations | Stay informed, avoid unnecessary travel, prepare emergency kits with essentials |
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