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HOUSTON, Jan. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With Winter Storm Enzo's exit from CenterPoint Energy's Texas service area, its sub-freezing temperatures will persist tonight across the Greater Houston area.

HOUSTON - CenterPoint Energy continues to actively monitor potentially severe cold weather projected to impact parts of the company’s service territories in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana and ...

Nasdaq: CenterPoint Energy Winter Storm Enzo Update: More than 99.9 percent of customers continue to have power across Greater Houston area; Crews continuing to respond to scattered ...

CenterPoint Energy Winter Storm Enzo Update: More than 99.9 percent of customers continue to have power across Greater Houston area; Crews continuing to respond to scattered ...

Click2Houston: LIVE power outage tracker as CenterPoint, Entergy crews work to restore service across Houston

Screenshot of The CenterPoint Energy Outage Tracker (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.) The storms have cleared out of Southeast Texas, but ...

LIVE power outage tracker as CenterPoint, Entergy crews work to restore service across Houston

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Nasdaq: To better serve customers and local communities in 2025, CenterPoint Energy launches state-specific social media accounts to provide tailored experience across its multi-state ...

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To better serve customers and local communities in 2025, CenterPoint Energy launches state-specific social media accounts to provide tailored experience across its multi-state ...

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KTBS: CenterPoint Energy makes preparations for first major cold snap of 2025

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Find centerpoint of polygon in JavaScript Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 4 years, 11 months ago Viewed 31k times

Now this will sort of do the opposite to the middle and actually help you ignore outliers in your point cloud and find a centerpoint based on the distribution of your points. A more and robust way to find a "good" centerpoint might be to ignore the top and bottom 10% in each dimension and then calculate the average or median.