Texas cold

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Re: Texas cold

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Awhituobs wrote: Sun 21/02/2021 08:09 I also have read where Texas is independant power , i.e they could not easily get more power from other states
Yes, largely running their own grid since the second world war. There are a few interconnects, but they aren't big enough to transfer the kind of power they needed.
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Warming up now. i see Dallas was up to 17C yesterday.
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The Dallas area had some thunderstorms yesterday :smile:
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Texas is a big state but the thunderstorms are bigger.
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A report of 2 inch hailstones north of Dallas yesterday. The severe thunderstorm season about to start over there.
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