What to Expect on Your June Bill

CoServ Members should expect May electricity usage to be higher than April because of a 58% increase in Cooling Degree Days.

What to Expect on Your May Bill

Members should expect April energy usage to be similar to March after a rollercoaster month as far as temperatures go.

What to expect on your April bill

As a result, CoServ Members should expect more electricity usage from AC compared to March 2025. If you have gas heat, gas usage will be down.

What to expect on your March bill

This February was the warmest since 2017 for North Texas. There were 14 days with an average temperature in the 60s.

What to Expect on your February Bill

January weather started mild for the first three weeks but took a dramatic turn when Winter Storm Fern arrived.

What to Expect on your January Bill

CoServ Members should expect energy usage for December to be more than November based because of the chillier overall weather.

What to Expect on Your December Bill

Temperatures were all over the place in November with a low of 35 degrees on November 10 and a high of 89 degrees just five days later.

What to Expect on Your November Bill

CoServ Members should expect energy usage to be less than last month and the cost per kilowatt-hour is the lowest in two years.

What to expect on your October bill

Lower 90s were the norm throughout a warm September, punctuated by a few storms that lowered temperatures to the 70s and even the 60s.

What to expect on your September bill

North Texas received almost 5 inches of rain in August, 2.71 inches more than normal, which led to some cooler days and fewer 100-degree days.