Patrick,

My area, not for from the northern portion of Dallas County, got around 4 to 5 
inches of snow one day and then around another inch 2 days later I think it was.

It's a massive state.
The Panhandle and northern parts tend to have more snow and colder temps over 
the typical winters.

The further south you go typically multiple inches of snow is more rare 
although it does happen.

Our previous record was 11 inches 10 years ago in 2011 also in February.
I distinctly remember that storm.

The reports I saw showed even the Houston area received several inches last 
week.

My understanding was it wasn't the amount of snow but the week-long frigid 
temps and loss of power to several million causing so many problems.

Typically when we get snow a day or two later it's all melted with increasing 
temps.

It's a running joke about Texas weather as Phillip alluded to that if you don't 
like it wait a day or two and it will change.

My wife and I rode at 70 degrees yesterday.  I was in short sleeves.

Plus with the rarity of snow and ice many here are terrible drivers on roads 
with either snow or ice.

There seems to me to be many aggressive drivers not allowing for road 
conditions.

Also the greater Dallas-Ft Worth area
is growing phenomenally with ever increasing traffic and demands on the power 
grid and water resources.

Reports indicate the area is nearing 8 million population if it hasn't already 
surpassed it.

Other cities like Austin, San Antonio and Houston are also experiencing such 
growth.

I was very blessed to not loose power but know many did including two of my 
nieces and a good friend.

Paul in Dallas

Who perhaps within a couple years may become Paul in rural Texas.




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