Entire state of TX Winter Storm warning 1st time ever

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Melonfeud

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yep, hopefully our areas are spared. And thanks to all the dummies that run their thermostats at 78.
I've not cycled up the Gas-Pac furnace,nor an electric space heater thus far this winter, tho,I did turn my free standing oscillating fan OFF & nod off on the couch while wearing a pair of brown jersey cotton gloves ONE NITEo_O
 

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*best you knock it off w/ all that politic verbiages,BROUGHAM'So_O
I reworded it immediately then Deleted it completely. I strongly suggest you delete your repost mate since that violates the same rule. I was upset because my 94 year old Dad has been without power since 3am as has my 71 year old sister with MS. But I made an immediate rewording to remove the reference, then just deleted it completely.
 
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My daughter lives in Plano and her power went out about 2:30 AM. It finally came back up about an hour ago and her apartment was 58 degree F.
 

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All the windfarms are useless in this kind of weather (surprise)


I think that’s the type of wind turbine they’re using.

wind farms up here in PA work just fine with snow storms out.

they need systems in place to
Deal with the the icing.
 

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And she just texted me her power went out again.

Yeah, we're getting power every other hour for a few minutes. Enough to charge devices and stay warm. Better than the whole system collapsing.

I gotta tell ya. As somebody who lives in the northeast. It is kind of interesting to see all of the issues during what would be a relatively mild snowstorm in this area.

You guys have infrastructure to support it, since it is a yearly occurrence. We don't. It's never been this cold in Texas in my life, and I'm pushing 40.
 

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Yeah, we're getting power every other hour for a few minutes. Enough to charge devices and stay warm. Better than the whole system collapsing.



You guys have infrastructure to support it, since it is a yearly occurrence. We don't. It's never been this cold in Texas in my life, and I'm pushing 40.

I know. I recognize that factor.

I wouldn’t enjoy some of that famous Texas heat.
 

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Yeah, we're getting power every other hour for a few minutes. Enough to charge devices and stay warm. Better than the whole system collapsing.



You guys have infrastructure to support it, since it is a yearly occurrence. We don't. It's never been this cold in Texas in my life, and I'm pushing 40.


On this note. I think it’s just interesting because it shows how important infrastructure factors like that are.

like people mentioning the wind turbines earlier. Here in PA. They have ones built with de icing systems.

Years ago I was in Rwanda. And on the side of major roads. They had massive drainage systems built along the roads. Much larger than anything I’ve seen in my area of PA. But then I realized that there they have “rainy season” where they got a ton of rainfall in short periods of time. So those massive drainage systems are needed there. Much larger than would be typically needed in PA.
 

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No power outages so far in Southeast Texas, but I bought a generator and a bunch of candles just in case. Thing is I've been cranking my older model Jeep, that I drive to work, so it doesn't act up on me. That sucks!
 

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as usual you are mostly wrong. As has been reported in this thread already.
There were some in West Texas that iced up but over half are still working. And not only that, the Gulf wind farms are producing more than usual because of the high winds making up for some of the deficit. And your quote was “All the windfarms are useless in this kind of weather (surprise)” So who’s wrong?
 

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I reworded it immediately then Deleted it completely. I strongly suggest you delete your repost mate since that violates the same rule. I was upset because my 94 year old Dad has been without power since 3am as has my 71 year old sister with MS. But I made an immediate rewording to remove the reference, then just deleted it completely.
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