Undecidedmask2 is correct about Texas. The Frost and snow was actually devastating to the infrastructure. To give you a clue how unexpected it was, it wasn't just power, but the roads, and even nature couldn't cope.
I went down to Texas in the fall after the "Snowpocalypse" and I'd say 50% of everyone's trees were dead. The trees were never adapted to that kind of a cold snap.
Undecidedmask2 is correct about Texas. The Frost and snow was actually devastating to the infrastructure. To give you a clue how unexpected it was, it wasn't just power, but the roads, and even nature couldn't cope.
I went down to Texas in the fall after the "Snowpocalypse" and I'd say 50% of everyone's trees were dead. The trees were never adapted to that kind of a cold snap.