The bitter cold, snowy forecast for this week has many North Texas residents on edge and preparing roads, homes and vehicles.
ERCOT's CEO told WFAA there is plenty of power to meet the demands of Texans this week. We will track any power outages and ...
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THIS IS NOT A MAJOR WINTER STORM, BUT IT WILL STILL CAUSE SOME IMPACTS. AND AND WE COULD GET A COUPLE INCHES OUT OF THIS. SO ...
Bundle up, Dallas! Freezing temperatures continue, with significant snow and sleet expected Thursday. Stay prepared with the latest forecast: ...
The state’s electric grid operator issued a weather watch until Friday but says it doesn’t expect power disruptions as demand rises.
The electric company's CEO said "The infrastructure is ready" to help keep Texans' lights on this week.