Our family sheltered at the Hill Country Hyatt. It was glorious.aggie93 said:The only event that was close was when we had the big snow in the '80s. Lived in San Antonio and it snowed 11 inches and the previous 100 year record was 3. So it will happen again sometime but probably not for a couple decades at least, it really takes a perfect confluence of events for it to occur South of Waco, especially in San Antonio or Houston.aginlakeway said:cmag said:aginlakeway said:sleepybeagle said:
Last years freeze was a once in a century event.
This years freeze is normal winter weather.
Yep. Last year likely won't happen again in our lifetimes.
Seems like we say that every couple years in Houston and then the rains come and say "hold my beer"
OK. But Texas will very likely not get another week like we had last February in our lifetimes. The odds are very high.
The rain/flooding issue is going to be ongoing as long as we have so many people living in an area with that type of ground near the coast. Wildfires are also going to continue to be a problem with population growth and strain on water resources, I expect we will see another Bastrop fire type issue again when we have our next nasty drought, . Lots we can and are doing to prepare but in the end having 10's of millions of people with so many continuing to move here causes problems that are hard to forsee.
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