Texans are bracing for the first big winter storm since last February.
McKinney in particular is expected to be one of the hardest hit cities for ice, which has some concerned about power outages.Greg Sturch took advantage of the nice weather Tuesday, Feb. 1 to cover his plants, knowing it won’t be here for long.As he prepares for what’s predicted, freezing rain, ice and snow, his neighbors can’t help but think about last year.It’s what led her to install solar panels and a battery backup.“I feel that we’re prepared no matter the situation,” she said.
Additionally, The Texas Railroad Commission has contacted local gas distribution companies, major gas producers and pipeline operators.
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