Power was turned off in the Southworth Avenue area so that Scottish Power could carry out emergency investigative works.
Cheshire Police officers and representatives from Warrington Borough Council spent the afternoon going from door to door in the area to advise residents of the temporary loss of power.
This afternoon, Thursday, the council has provided an update that power has now been restored on Southworth Avenue.
But it says that work continues to bring electricity back to the other affected areas.
A council spokesperson said: “Work continues across the multi-agency partnership following yesterday’s flooding events in Warrington.
“Yesterday evening, at the request of the fire service, SP Energy Networks isolated supplies for safety reasons to affected properties in Warrington.
“Power has now been restored to all properties on Southworth Ave and work continues to bring electricity back to the other affected properties.
“For other areas affected by flooding, including Higham, we remain in constant contact with SP Energy Networks on this and will keep you updated.
“Highways inspectors are on site across affected areas and will be arranging road sweeping/ clear up wherever possible. Some sites are not yet able to be cleared due to remaining flood water.
“Supporting our residents who have been affected is paramount. Torus are currently door knocking to provide advice and support, and anyone in need can contact the wellbeing service line on 01925 818017 option 4, or email warringtonwellbeing@warrington.gov.uk.”