Who loses Snowmageddon 2026?

Who loses Snowmageddon 2026?


  • Total voters
    43
  • This poll will close: .
"True to form" - Beto O'Rourke 2018 Senatorial debate vs Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz spotted on a plane to Laguna Beach ahead of Texas winter storm | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth Ted Cruz spotted on a plane to Laguna Beach ahead of Texas winter storm
IMG_3007.jpeg
 
I feel like falling iguanas are scarier but exploding trees sound scary AF also.


I was winter camping in Vermont one winter and it went from 40 degrees to -15 in about 4 hours. Craziest things I've ever seen. We'd set up camp in a grove of oak trees and with the sap flash freezing there were several of them that exploded in the middle of the night. Sounded like bombs going off. Fortunately we were far enough away that the wood shrapnel didn't hit our tents, but it was all over the place in the morning.
 
Sounds good. I am the biggest ERCOT/Gridd skeptic in Texas but I really have a hunch it will be okay. If the freezing rain is heavy that is where the problems come in - particularly Austin and SA - because the trees never really lose their leaves and the utilities are not the best about trimming. I predict lots of power loss but it'll be snapped trees and not a grid issue. Act of God vs Act of corrupt legislature.
After last summers regular power outages for small rain squalls that rolled thru central Texas. I have no faith that Texas’ independent power grid will stay running. Ended up buying one of those newfangled gizmo “solar generators”

I’ve got firewood stockpiled. if the power goes out, The 10kw solar generator will keep internet TV running and cellphones charged.

I have a tiny 2kw Honda gas generator to recharge the 10kw battery when there’s no sun to layout 6 400w solar panels.

During the summer the solar generator was able to run the fridge freezer, internet and a U-split window A/C for 3 days. So should be able to run at few days longer because I won’t be needing to run the window A/C unit.

The set up is a lot quieter than running a larger gas or propane generator 24/7 to keep power running. I only need to run the Honda generator for 5 hours to recharge the battery for several days worth more power.

Hopefully should be able to last the week or two will take Oncor to reconnect all the downed lines…
 
IMO it will be a close fight between AA, Delta, and SWA.

Delta only has one hub getting hit but it is the largest of the hubs. I also feel there could be some shenanigans that will occur with negotiation season starting. You already see it with management blaming last month's issues on the pilot contract.

AA and SWA have multiple hubs getting hit sequentially. DTW, CLT, DCA for AA and DAL, BNA, ATL, and BWI for SWA.

Will be interested to watch. This is assuming I have electricity to watch the chaos unfold...
BOS and NYC are supposed to get 8-12 inches. I think DTW is supposed to get 3-6 as well. Seems like no one is safe!
 
I feel like falling iguanas are scarier but exploding trees sound scary AF also.


I feel the NWS actually does have a sense of humor, if you look for it:

1769182922475.png


Growing up in SoFL, we didn't have iguanas, until the knuckleheads let them go outside once they got too big (and ugly). They wreck and poop on everything. They won't bite, but Cuban Anoles will (and they bite HARD), and the best part is unless you know what you're looking at, you won't know until it's too late.

We didn't have Monk Parakeets, either, until they got loose from a crate at the airport (they're annoying AF in the morning).

But hey, at least the giant pythons are taking care of the alligators overpopulation. Kaiju action conveniently located.
 
Back
Top