WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TUESDAY... ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM TUESDAY TO 6 AM CST THURSDAY...
WHAT...For the Wind Chill Warning, dangerously cold wind chills. Wind chills as low as 15 below zero. For the Winter Storm Warning, heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 6 inches with the heaviest amounts northeast of the Metroplex. Widespread 1 to 3 inches expected elsewhere. Ice accumulations of 1/10 to 1/4 inch expected. Highest concentration of ice expected in the Waco/Temple/Killeen areas northeast to Palestine and Canton.
WHERE...All of North and Central Texas
WHEN...For the Wind Chill Warning, until noon CST Tuesday. For the Winter Storm Warning, from 6 PM Tuesday to 6 AM CST Thursday.
IMPACTS...Travel could become dangerous. Additional power outages are expected. The cold wind chills could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Avoid travel late Tuesday Night into early Wednesday.[b]
Wow guess Texas will have to wait till the temperature rises before leaving the union.
WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TUESDAY... ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM TUESDAY TO 6 AM CST THURSDAY...
WHAT...For the Wind Chill Warning, dangerously cold wind chills. Wind chills as low as 15 below zero. For the Winter Storm Warning, heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 6 inches with the heaviest amounts northeast of the Metroplex. Widespread 1 to 3 inches expected elsewhere. Ice accumulations of 1/10 to 1/4 inch expected. Highest concentration of ice expected in the Waco/Temple/Killeen areas northeast to Palestine and Canton.
WHERE...All of North and Central Texas
WHEN...For the Wind Chill Warning, until noon CST Tuesday. For the Winter Storm Warning, from 6 PM Tuesday to 6 AM CST Thursday.
IMPACTS...Travel could become dangerous. Additional power outages are expected. The cold wind chills could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Avoid travel late Tuesday Night into early Wednesday.[b]
Wow guess Texas will have to wait till the temperature rises before leaving the union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Petroleum:
Thank you so much for getting us out of a tough situation in Dallas and Houston! We froze during a cold snap and could not provide power to the people. The homes we service were required to go on rolling power outages at a time when they really needed heat! We felt so bad. Coming to the rescue to unfreeze us was a very kind gesture. It’s important we work together.
Signed:
Wind Tubines
From Gov Abbot:
"The Texas power grid has not been compromised. The ability of some companies that generate the power has been frozen. This includes the natural gas & coal generators.
They are working to get generation back on line. ERCOT & PUC are prioritizing residential consumers."
And if their infrastructure adhered to federal standards and included cross boarder connections, they wouldn't be having this issue.
Just sayin'
Whenever there's a meme, there's a lie behind it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Petroleum:
Thank you so much for getting us out of a tough situation in Dallas and Houston! We froze during a cold snap and could not provide power to the people. The homes we service were required to go on rolling power outages at a time when they really needed heat! We felt so bad. Coming to the rescue to unfreeze us was a very kind gesture. It’s important we work together.
Signed:
Wind Tubines
From Gov Abbot:
"The Texas power grid has not been compromised. The ability of some companies that generate the power has been frozen. This includes the natural gas & coal generators.
They are working to get generation back on line. ERCOT & PUC are prioritizing residential consumers."
And if their infrastructure adhered to federal standards and included cross boarder connections, they wouldn't be having this issue.
Just sayin'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Petroleum:
Thank you so much for getting us out of a tough situation in Dallas and Houston! We froze during a cold snap and could not provide power to the people. The homes we service were required to go on rolling power outages at a time when they really needed heat! We felt so bad. Coming to the rescue to unfreeze us was a very kind gesture. It’s important we work together.
Signed:
Wind Tubines
From Gov Abbot:
"The Texas power grid has not been compromised. The ability of some companies that generate the power has been frozen. This includes the natural gas & coal generators.
They are working to get generation back on line. ERCOT & PUC are prioritizing residential consumers."
Anonymous wrote:I’m not in favor of Texit but this whole thread reminds me of the “haha impossible!” threads from when the concept of Brexit was first floated.
The population of the US is becoming increasingly more difficult to govern from DC. Devolution of real power back to local levels may be inevitable - but there are many forms that could take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Petroleum:
Thank you so much for getting us out of a tough situation in Dallas and Houston! We froze during a cold snap and could not provide power to the people. The homes we service were required to go on rolling power outages at a time when they really needed heat! We felt so bad. Coming to the rescue to unfreeze us was a very kind gesture. It’s important we work together.
Signed:
Wind Tubines
From Gov Abbot:
"The Texas power grid has not been compromised. The ability of some companies that generate the power has been frozen. This includes the natural gas & coal generators.
They are working to get generation back on line. ERCOT & PUC are prioritizing residential consumers."
And if their infrastructure adhered to federal standards and included cross boarder connections, they wouldn't be having this issue.
Just sayin'

Anonymous wrote:Can't cope with cold weather. Yeah, you'll do well as an independent country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Petroleum:
Thank you so much for getting us out of a tough situation in Dallas and Houston! We froze during a cold snap and could not provide power to the people. The homes we service were required to go on rolling power outages at a time when they really needed heat! We felt so bad. Coming to the rescue to unfreeze us was a very kind gesture. It’s important we work together.
Signed:
Wind Tubines
From Gov Abbot:
"The Texas power grid has not been compromised. The ability of some companies that generate the power has been frozen. This includes the natural gas & coal generators.
They are working to get generation back on line. ERCOT & PUC are prioritizing residential consumers."
Anonymous wrote:I’m not in favor of Texit but this whole thread reminds me of the “haha impossible!” threads from when the concept of Brexit was first floated.
The population of the US is becoming increasingly more difficult to govern from DC. Devolution of real power back to local levels may be inevitable - but there are many forms that could take.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Petroleum:
Thank you so much for getting us out of a tough situation in Dallas and Houston! We froze during a cold snap and could not provide power to the people. The homes we service were required to go on rolling power outages at a time when they really needed heat! We felt so bad. Coming to the rescue to unfreeze us was a very kind gesture. It’s important we work together.
Signed:
Wind Tubines