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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep. I've been watching people live video their homes from Texas. One person's fishtank froze inside the house. Another person was trying to keep their pipes from freezing and turned the water on overnight, not only did the pipes freeze but the water blocked and sprayed all over her floors and countertops - FREEZING a sheet of water on the floors, towels, and counters. Another's entire apartment building flooded because the pipes burst to the fire extinguishers going to every unit. It was below freezing last night too. People are chopping trees down for firewood. I've seen lines of 100s of people in front of gas stations to buy food because all the grocery stores are closed as well. [/quote] And before anyone says that all couldn't be happening, here are the videos: Everything closed: https://www.tiktok.com/@neuro713/video/6929487304239205638 Frozen fishtank: https://www.tiktok.com/@ray.k13/video/6929543248109178118 Homeless tent in living room: https://www.tiktok.com/@servicedog_stryker/video/6929599702543502597 Crowne plaza Dallas completed flooded from broken pipes: https://www.tiktok.com/@alexisalvarez5605/video/6929448765958933765 [/quote] TikTok? I’m sure it’s not good there at the moment. Temps are now going up and it will be in the 40s and 50s in two days. [/quote] Wrong. Texas meteorologists are calling for another 3 inches each day until Thursday and for the weather to melt the snow then freeze it hard, melt then freeze. You know what that means? Roads and highways in Texas, where they have no salt trucks, no plows, and no chains on tires, stay impassible. People can't go to work. Grocery stores stay closed. Power stays off.[/quote] In the Dallas area where it gets cold every single winter. This is unusual, but they get bad weather every year. Houston will be in the 60s by Friday and above freezing tomorrow. TX is a huge state and as the power needs ease up further south, they will be able to get those on further north.[/quote]
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