San Antonio power outage latest: Nearly 40,000 affected; check CPS energy map as storm causes road closures – View Photos
A few people in San Antonio, Texas Power outages were reported on Friday due to storm damage rain Lightning in Bexar County. CPS Energy, which serves the area, noted that as of this writing, 39,967 customers were affected, with a total of 55 outages.

Here is a screenshot of the CPS energy map showing the affected areas in San Antonio. Check here real time updates.
The company did not provide an update on when power would be restored to affected areas. The Customer Service Center is also closed on the weekends and will also be closed on Fridays due to Juneteenth. CPS Energy issued a statement on X explain “Please note that in observance of Juneteenth, CPS Energy offices and Customer Service Centers will be closed on Friday, June 19. Our Customer Service Center will resume normal operations on Monday, June 22.”
They added: “During the shutdown, customers can report a gas or electric emergency by calling 210-353-4357 or 1-800-870-1006. Services can also be accessed online through Manage My Account (MMA) or at http://cpsenergy.com.”
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So, despite the current power outage, people in San Antonio may not be able to get to customer offices.
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Of note, heavy rain is affecting the Hill Country and the northern edge of Bexar County. A flood warning is in effect until 3:30 a.m. Saturday. If you encounter a flooded road, be sure to turn around to avoid drowning.
Meanwhile, some people reacted to the outages in San Antonio, and others shared photos.
San Antonio blackout: Photos and reactions
Many people offered prayers, with one saying: “Pray for all the linemen who are on duty with the outage.” Another said they still had power at home. While not everyone was affected, someone shared a photo of a house in complete darkness, showing that the outage affected many people.
Another shared a photo showing heavy rain in San Antonio.
Meanwhile, others shared updates on the situation in areas without power. “There is no power at the northwest intersection near the school,” one person wrote. Another added: “No power around Gleason.” Another said “i10 Huebner has no power.”
The outage began to affect people’s lives, with one person complaining, “There’s no power here, I need power for my dialysis treatments.” However, another person claimed that power had been restored to their area, giving San Antonio residents some hope that the situation could be resolved quickly.
“Power is just coming back in Bulverde right now. Wow, this is a crazy, intense, scary thunderstorm,” the person said, describing the severe storm moving into the area.