
Brutal temperatures, ice and snow once had millions of Texas power outages, but in the early hours of Saturday morning, only about 85,000 people in the state were left in the dark, according to PowerOutage.US. However, more than half of the population (more than 14.9 million people) had interruptions in water service as of Friday, according to Tiffany Young, a spokeswoman for the Texas Environmental Quality Commission.
Jeans will get some relief from the cold on Saturday, though many in the state still don’t have basic services.
Saturday morning temperatures can be as high as 20 degrees for many indoor locations, including Dallas and College stations, but the welcome return of land winds and full sun will warm the state in the 1950s. and 60 in the afternoon, CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said. . Most of the state will remain above freezing after this initial thaw.
A weak cold front is expected on Sunday evening, but is expected to produce only minimal impacts.