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Texas bracing for unprecedented winter storm.
« on: February 14, 2021, 10:54:25 AM »
   
Texas bracing for unprecendented winter storm.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-braces-for-historic-winter-storm-with-record-cold-icy-roads

Historic winter storm slams Texas with record cold, icy roads
Ice has already started to form on bridges and roadways
By Peter Aitken | Fox News

Massive pileup traps drivers on Texas freeway
A major winter storm has started brewing over Texas, with the worst snowfalls expected Sunday afternoon as the state prepares for historic and dangerous conditions.

The state has already seen snowfall in most counties over Saturday night, with officials warning residents to avoid travel unless necessary due to icy roads.

FORT WORTH ACCIDENT LEAVES 6 DEAD, DOZENS INJURED IN 133-VEHICLE PILEUP ON INTERSTATE AFTER ICE STORM


Gov. Greg Abbott said Saturday that Texas "is facing a very dangerous winter storm" over the coming days that will "make movement virtually impossible."

He called the storm "unprecedented" in the state’s history.

"What becomes frozen will remain frozen for a long period of time," Abbot said, according to KWTX.

Abbott also stated that all Texas Department of Transportation regions are working "24-7 around the clock" to address any challenges arising across the state.


The current storm system formed Friday night, stretching across much of the Ohio Valley and Appalachians into the Northeast. Texas issued a winter storm warning for the entire weekend and the early part of the coming week.

FORT WORTH DEADLY ACCIDENT: SOME VICTIMS IDENTIFIED AFTER 130-CAR PILEUP DUE TO ICY CONDITIONS

The National Weather Service (NWS) predicted some parts of northern Texas to see as much as a foot of snow, with most of the state seeing at least a few inches.


Ice had already started forming on bridges and roadways by midmorning, the NWS Fort Worth tweeted.

Texas Storm Chasers predicted between two to five inches in Dallas, with totals closer to 6 inches in the northern part of the territory.


"Maximum cold weather preparations MUST be completed today," Jeff Lindner, a Harris County Flood Control District meteorologist, tweeted Sunday morning. "Time is running out and conditions will quickly deteriorate late this afternoon and evening."

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Road safety will be a top priority after Fort Worth saw a pileup involving over 130 vehicles, including 18-wheelers and passenger cars, which resulted in six deaths and dozens of injuries.

Authorities labeled the incident a "once in a lifetime" tragedy and will be keen to avoid a similar situation anywhere in the state.

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Re: Texas bracing for unprecedented winter storm.
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2021, 10:58:19 AM »
It's already a mess now.
I'll be ecstatic to see some
sunshine. Can't come
soon enough
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Re: Texas bracing for unprecedented winter storm.
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2021, 11:16:21 AM »
Ready for some sunshine and warmer temps here in the hill country for sure. With possible blackouts predicted it makes us glad our main source of heat for the house is a wood burning stove. May have to run into town and get my wife's mother if the electricity goes down for an extended time. Central heat is good but it doesn't work so good without power.
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Re: Texas bracing for unprecedented winter storm.
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2021, 08:16:15 AM »
Well all this blackout business
they were mumbling about did
actually happen.  I was kinda
shocked when the power went
away during the night, and got
up and called the outage phone
number out of habit, and of course
they had the recorded message
about forced blackouts, etc.

It was off pretty much most of
the night, no heat of course.
I was grateful that nothing froze
( nothing I've found yet)

I don't really understand the purpose
of all that. They've done it during summer
too, during " high/peak periods of usage "
Now like today. The heat has pretty much
been running nonstop trying to warm
things back up from freezing temperatures.
If they hadn't cut the power, it would be
just running every now and then to
maintain the warmth, just for a few
minutes each time.
So,  where does cutting the power save
anything in any way?
Sounds like more 21st century junk
science to me
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