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Oncor Prepares for Winter Storm Impacting North Texas

Snow-covered power lines in North Texas as Oncor prepares for winter storms

Dallas, Texas, January 22, 2026

Oncor Electric Delivery Company has activated its storm readiness plan in anticipation of a major winter storm affecting North Texas. The company is closely monitoring forecasts predicting hazardous weather conditions, including prolonged below-freezing temperatures, snow, freezing rain, and ice. Preparatory measures have been implemented, including mobilizing inventory and expanding available crews to address potential power outages. Customers are urged to prepare for the storm by monitoring local media and building storm safety kits at home.


Dallas, Texas

Oncor Prepares for Winter Storm Impacting North Texas

Oncor Electric Delivery Company has activated its storm readiness plan ahead of a major winter weather event expected to affect North Texas from Friday, January 23, through Sunday, January 25, 2026. The company is closely monitoring forecasts predicting extended periods of below-freezing temperatures, along with widespread snow, freezing rain, and ice.

Potential Impact on Power Services

Ice accumulation poses the most significant threat to electric service. Even a thin layer of ice can add substantial weight to power lines and tree limbs, increasing the risk of outages as branches break or sag. Oncor’s field teams are experienced in restoring power under freezing conditions and are prepared to respond to potential service disruptions.

Oncor’s Preparatory Measures

In anticipation of the winter storm, Oncor has implemented several preparatory actions:

  • Mobilizing inventory and distributing additional stock of commonly used equipment, such as transformers, line hardware, and poles, to service centers across the service territory.
  • Expanding the number of available working crews and confirming additional support resources to address winter weather impacts and potential restoration needs.
  • Continuing increased vegetation management (tree trimming) as part of Oncor’s System Resiliency Plan, with scheduled activities proceeding ahead of the expected winter weather, weather permitting.
  • Completing annual winter preparations, including inspecting thousands of electrical facilities and hundreds of vehicles, and proactively replacing critical equipment to reduce the risk of failures during extreme cold.

Customer Preparedness Recommendations

Oncor encourages customers to stay weather-aware and take steps to prepare for the winter storm:

  • Monitor local media for the latest weather conditions and have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts.
  • Build a storm safety kit at home, including essentials like bottled water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and a first aid kit.
  • Protect ‘The Four P’s’ – people, pets, pipes, and plants – by ensuring they are safe and secure during the storm.
  • Register for MyOncor Alerts by texting “REG” to 66267, downloading the MyOncor App, and following Oncor on social media platforms for updates.
  • If you see a downed power line, stay away, keep people and pets away, and call 911 immediately.

For more information and resources, customers can visit Oncor’s official website or contact their customer service center.

Key Features of Oncor’s Winter Storm Preparedness

Feature Description
Storm Readiness Plan Activation Oncor has activated its storm readiness plan ahead of a major winter weather event expected to affect North Texas from Friday, January 23, through Sunday, January 25, 2026. The company is closely monitoring forecasts predicting extended periods of below-freezing temperatures, along with widespread snow, freezing rain, and ice.
Potential Impact on Power Services Ice accumulation poses the most significant threat to electric service. Even a thin layer of ice can add substantial weight to power lines and tree limbs, increasing the risk of outages as branches break or sag. Oncor’s field teams are experienced in restoring power under freezing conditions and are prepared to respond to potential service disruptions.
Preparatory Measures In anticipation of the winter storm, Oncor has implemented several preparatory actions, including mobilizing inventory and distributing additional stock of commonly used equipment to service centers, expanding the number of available working crews and confirming additional support resources, continuing increased vegetation management as part of Oncor’s System Resiliency Plan, and completing annual winter preparations such as inspecting thousands of electrical facilities and proactively replacing critical equipment to reduce the risk of failures during extreme cold.
Customer Preparedness Recommendations Oncor encourages customers to stay weather-aware and take steps to prepare for the winter storm, including monitoring local media for the latest weather conditions, building a storm safety kit at home, protecting ‘The Four P’s’ – people, pets, pipes, and plants, registering for MyOncor Alerts, and knowing how to report downed power lines by calling 911 immediately.

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