Oh, don't get us wrong, Bob. It's probably gonna be a while before they can get those roads cleared. It's probably worse than Indiana - they are literally not equiped for snow removal down there in Dallas. They're probably having to contract out to some firm in the mid-west to get their roads cleared and it'll take a day, bare minimum, to get the equipment out there.
That is, if it stays cold enough for it be around for that long. It may or may not, depends on when that cloud cover clears up. And even then there may be some re-freezing going on. Black ice has always been an issue in Texas, even on the Interstates as they pass through the larger cities like Dallas/Ft. Worth and San Antonio. It's what killed an Uncle of mine some years back (though the booze probably didn't help much).
Until then, c'est la vie, and dream of hot, muggy summers. Remember, kiddies! Texas ain't as dry as you think it is!
That is, if it stays cold enough for it be around for that long. It may or may not, depends on when that cloud cover clears up. And even then there may be some re-freezing going on. Black ice has always been an issue in Texas, even on the Interstates as they pass through the larger cities like Dallas/Ft. Worth and San Antonio. It's what killed an Uncle of mine some years back (though the booze probably didn't help much).
Until then, c'est la vie, and dream of hot, muggy summers. Remember, kiddies! Texas ain't as dry as you think it is!