The number one most important way to prepare is making sure you have plenty of access to warmth, especially if there is a major power outage attached to the severe winter weather.
It’s that time of the year when Texans have a runny nose, constant sneezing, and itchy eyes. That’s right, it’s allergy season in Texas, and half of us are miserable. According to Georgetown, ear, nose, throat, center P.A., grass, and mo...
If Texas were to receive another winter storm like it did in 2021 do you honestly think that we would be prepared? In my honest opinion, I don’t. It doesn’t snow often in Texas and it doesn’t ice in the great state often so Texans aren’t the type to go out and buy snow boots and snow tires it’s not exactly the state that prepares you for cold winters.
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The woman with the Guinness World Record for longest name in the world will be turning 40 next year, and her name literally caused a law to be enacted in Texas.
Believe it or not, the last 3 winters have been under La Nina conditions, and typically those are less severe especially when it comes to precipitation than the current El Nino weather pattern we are going to remain within for the entirety of this winter.
As Texas gets ready to prepare for the new year, a lot of changes will be happening for the 2024 year especially, with SNAP benefits. According to USDA Food and Nutrition Services, Snap Benefits also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is a program that provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essenti