@mike_w-tw6jd it'll take em just as long to turn it back on there to I'm sure.... really I get it power goes out but dang the time it takes them to fix it here and even over the most miniscule of storms sometimes
It’s gotten to the point I don’t buy groceries before a storm unless it’s dry goods. Sick of replacing hundreds of dollars of food because Texas can never keep power on.
@@John-ct9zspeople buy out stores here when you get less than a quarter inch of ice … embarrassing. Let alone, your grid can’t even survive something as simple as that.
Just woke up to the storm. Water blew under my door and the winds are so strong my 30 year old crepe myrtles are leaning quite aways over. This storm is wild is an understatement.
That means distribution circuits in your area are faulting, re-closing, and/or tripping offline. Enjoy your electricity. You may or may not have it later today.
Thank you Chita!! I've been trying to get this info for days.. my semi is in the shop I'm in Laredo and will be heading home to Detroit soon.. I've been wondering which way the Storm was going after landfall👍🏽
Let's hope Lake Livingston can handle this situation. TRA announced they will be able to handle the flow by Monday afternoon. Let's hope they are right... We don't need a Grand Teton disaster again...
why no reportingvin diwntiwn houston i forwarded CNn how storms are covered suburds vice the city u til aftermath so federal funding can be given for major city and to the outskirtd
There are ~35K views of this at 6AM CDT just two hours after being published. That's a lot for a local news channel. Did anyone around Houston sleep last night?
My idiot neighbor Gary down here in Harlingen spent 5 hours yesterday boarding up his house..lol.. we stood in the driveway drinking beer and laughing at him openly..
@@panaderofilmsI'll keep reading my fantasy book thank you.Restored my marriage, set me and my sons free from drug addiction and know I have peace in my life I never had so I'll keep reading my fantasies.