ERCOT, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, issued a weather watch advisory ahead of the arctic blast hitting Texas this weekend. The weather watch advisory will be from Monday, January 20 to Thursday, January 23. The state grid warns Texans the cold weather could cause a higher electrical demand and the potential for lower reserves.
Below-freezing temperatures will return to Texas as soon as Jan. 18, according to the National Weather Service. Grid conditions are expected to be normal and officials do not anticipate an emergency,
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) issued a Weather Watch for January 20-23 as an Arctic cold front threatens to bring freezing temperatures and winter precipitation to the state.ERCOT announced Friday that while grid conditions are expected to remain normal,
Texans may wake up to a light dusting of snow in the coming days, with forecasters predicting brief flurries across several regions.
AUSTIN - As an arctic blast settled over Texas on Monday, dropping temperatures into the low 20s in some areas, the state’s grid operator said it’s not expectin
AUSTIN, Texas (KWTX) - ERCOT has issued a weather watch ahead of forecasted colder temperatures across Central Texas next week. The weather watch has been issued from Jan. 6 until Jan. 10 due ...
While ERCOT said it is prepared for the storm, there could be local outages in various counties. See maps of power outages across Texas.
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Pedernales Electric Cooperative has shared some tips on how Central Texas residents can prepare for the inclement weather.
ERCOT issued a weather watch advisory ahead of a possible winter storm hitting Texas. A freeze warning has been issued amid the strong cold front.
North Texas is likely to get 1 to 4 inches of snow, according to one forecast, while Central Texas could see ice.
North Texas is likely to get 1 to 4 inches of snow, according to one forecast, while Central Texas could see ice. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has issued a weather watch until Friday ...