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Over 1,000 central El Paso homes & business spent couple hours without power on coldest night of season

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EL PASO, Texas -- Over 1,000 homes and businesses in central El Paso were without electricity for over two hours on what appeared to be the coldest night of the season thus far.

Wednesday night's outage was scattered in several different clusters around the central part of the city and was first reported around 7:30 p.m.

El Paso Electric Co. said crews had restored power to most everyone as of 9:45 p.m.

The utility said the cause for the outage wasn't immediately known and was under investigation.

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