Heard a power line btw the Tollway and Coleman snapped along First which could be causing the issue.
Absolute said:FTAG 2000 said:planoaggie123 said:
To be fair there is always a cost / benefit analysis and lately it's been heavy on the "better safe" of the better safe than sorry range.
Most of DFW was under some type of watch or warning tonight.
Many saw high winds and rain.
300K without power is a lot.
Will be damage assessed tomorrow. Hopefully no deaths.
However, I would dare say 3/4 of the metroplex saw nothing more than rain and 50 mph winds.
Why can't we just make people "weather aware" without being "weather panicked". Why does everything cancel and shut down just in case. If you are just reasonably weather aware you can just know the safe place to be at any time while living your life.
I will put the over under at 100 on storm damage reports in the metroplex when this is all said and done. Sorry the local stations ruined your wheel of fortune watching tonight.
F off with your bull***** . No one is complaining about weather prempting tv. My power is off so, not really an option.
They are over reacting and propagating panic for ratings. I am the first to accept information and being prepared. I watched the forecasts and reports all evening, before losing power,and they were propagating panic. EVERYONE HIDE IN YOUR SAFE PLACE! This storm did jot warrant that attitude at all!
End of the day, crying wolf and playing g up panic for ratings does not help anyone.
Be aware. Watch the radar. Have a plan. But really, end of days forecasts every fing time a storm rolls through? I'm done paying attention to them.
Iirc you also played up that we would have another major winter storm based on some obscure models and YouTube meteorologist in the next few weeks. So your opinion is definitely questionable.
Welcome to Texas! We get storms! Sometimes, really terrible storms. Sucks! Don't like it? Move!
mfalconace said:
I called gcec and they said we lost a feeder and to call back in an hour for an update and eta. When I called for the update the guy said it's going to be a long time as they had several poles in our area get destroyed. The pics on their Twitter account don't look fun.
FTAG 2000 said:Absolute said:DannyDuberstein said:
I think that has to be someone misreading after school activities being canceled tonight
Probably. She can be a little over reactive. She won't go back to school til Monday due to the school Nashville trip. Already have been chastised about being not concerned enough about this non storm event that daughter was overreacting about.
Getting pretty tired of the news stations whipping up panic over storms that are just Texas thunderstorms. Don't feel like this happened 20nyears ago. I am all for realistic caution. But give me a fing break. Aside from my power going out (first time ever for this house including snowmagedden). This barely even counts as a storm.
There were multiple areas of circulation, 80mph winds, and golf ball or bigger hail in the metroplex.
Multiple overturned vehicles on 75 due to straight line winds or a circulation.
As I sit here a building a half a mile from us in Prosper is on fire thanks to lightning.
They were warranted in interrupting tv.
FTAG 2000 said:Absolute said:FTAG 2000 said:planoaggie123 said:
To be fair there is always a cost / benefit analysis and lately it's been heavy on the "better safe" of the better safe than sorry range.
Most of DFW was under some type of watch or warning tonight.
Many saw high winds and rain.
300K without power is a lot.
Will be damage assessed tomorrow. Hopefully no deaths.
However, I would dare say 3/4 of the metroplex saw nothing more than rain and 50 mph winds.
Why can't we just make people "weather aware" without being "weather panicked". Why does everything cancel and shut down just in case. If you are just reasonably weather aware you can just know the safe place to be at any time while living your life.
I will put the over under at 100 on storm damage reports in the metroplex when this is all said and done. Sorry the local stations ruined your wheel of fortune watching tonight.
F off with your bull***** . No one is complaining about weather prempting tv. My power is off so, not really an option.
They are over reacting and propagating panic for ratings. I am the first to accept information and being prepared. I watched the forecasts and reports all evening, before losing power,and they were propagating panic. EVERYONE HIDE IN YOUR SAFE PLACE! This storm did jot warrant that attitude at all!
End of the day, crying wolf and playing g up panic for ratings does not help anyone.
Be aware. Watch the radar. Have a plan. But really, end of days forecasts every fing time a storm rolls through? I'm done paying attention to them.
Iirc you also played up that we would have another major winter storm based on some obscure models and YouTube meteorologist in the next few weeks. So your opinion is definitely questionable.
Welcome to Texas! We get storms! Sometimes, really terrible storms. Sucks! Don't like it? Move!
Dude calm down. Maybe take the night off. You've inspected two homes for me, this ain't like you.
I am a weather junkie. I friggin hate when the local guys overhype something.
I share info here because Ags are my extended family and I consider y'all a cut above on the intelligence scale because of our school (maybe I'm wrong?).
The locals for Dallas are responsible for a huge area. They have from about 70 miles east of Abilene to Tyler e-w and Hillsboro to the Red River n-s. 2200 square miles. Sorry you didnt get a tornado in your backyard.
They have to give that entire area a heads up with sufficient lead time to act. And remember there's a lot of dumb people in the Metroplex too, they have to forecast and alert to the lowest common denominator.
Yall are smart. Filter out the noise and take appropriate action (or not) for you and your families.
ac04 said:
i get PISSED OFF when the weatherman says bad things could happen to me and then everything is ok
FTAG 2000 said:Absolute said:FTAG 2000 said:planoaggie123 said:
To be fair there is always a cost / benefit analysis and lately it's been heavy on the "better safe" of the better safe than sorry range.
Most of DFW was under some type of watch or warning tonight.
Many saw high winds and rain.
300K without power is a lot.
Will be damage assessed tomorrow. Hopefully no deaths.
However, I would dare say 3/4 of the metroplex saw nothing more than rain and 50 mph winds.
Why can't we just make people "weather aware" without being "weather panicked". Why does everything cancel and shut down just in case. If you are just reasonably weather aware you can just know the safe place to be at any time while living your life.
I will put the over under at 100 on storm damage reports in the metroplex when this is all said and done. Sorry the local stations ruined your wheel of fortune watching tonight.
F off with your bull***** . No one is complaining about weather prempting tv. My power is off so, not really an option.
They are over reacting and propagating panic for ratings. I am the first to accept information and being prepared. I watched the forecasts and reports all evening, before losing power,and they were propagating panic. EVERYONE HIDE IN YOUR SAFE PLACE! This storm did jot warrant that attitude at all!
End of the day, crying wolf and playing g up panic for ratings does not help anyone.
Be aware. Watch the radar. Have a plan. But really, end of days forecasts every fing time a storm rolls through? I'm done paying attention to them.
Iirc you also played up that we would have another major winter storm based on some obscure models and YouTube meteorologist in the next few weeks. So your opinion is definitely questionable.
Welcome to Texas! We get storms! Sometimes, really terrible storms. Sucks! Don't like it? Move!
Dude calm down. Maybe take the night off. You've inspected two homes for me, this ain't like you.
I am a weather junkie. I friggin hate when the local guys overhype something.
I share info here because Ags are my extended family and I consider y'all a cut above on the intelligence scale because of our school (maybe I'm wrong?).
The locals for Dallas are responsible for a huge area. They have from about 70 miles east of Abilene to Tyler e-w and Hillsboro to the Red River n-s. 2200 square miles. Sorry you didnt get a tornado in your backyard.
They have to give that entire area a heads up with sufficient lead time to act. And remember there's a lot of dumb people in the Metroplex too, they have to forecast and alert to the lowest common denominator.
Yall are smart. Filter out the noise and take appropriate action (or not) for you and your families.
As the weather continues to move through our service area we want to share what our crews are facing this evening. We have every able body out in the elements and weather working and our Member Services representatives are here to take your calls… CONT pic.twitter.com/uU50fueSNi
— Grayson Collin EC (@GCEC) March 3, 2023
duck79 said:
Heard a power line btw the Tollway and Coleman snapped along First which could be causing the issue.
ChoppinDs40 said:duck79 said:
Heard a power line btw the Tollway and Coleman snapped along First which could be causing the issue.
I got out and drove around ~815 last night. We were in the middle of making dinner when power went out so scooted up to the gates for some chick fil A.
I can confirm first street was closed between DNT and railroad tracks. Response vehicles on the road and at the blockade.
When coming home I went up to prosper trail and turned west. All of Saddle Creek, wildwood and whatever it is to the south was without power. The light at Coleman/Prosper Trail was black. Nothing.
As I drove through it, a prosper PD cruiser just showed up and threw on his lights. Everything in the LOPs and villages was black as was the builders source and storage building and prestonwood.
Everyone with their Generacs in Star Trail got to flex last night. Neighbor at the end of my street had everything on including uplights on the house. Just glowing like Clark Griswold.
When I went to plug my RV generator into my transfer switch, I suddenly realized I needed a fkin adapter. Gdamn it I was pissed.
Appreciate the guidance on this.ChoppinDs40 said:
it's pretty straight forward - electrician took about 2 hours doing it (luckily my breaker box is in my garage on an exterior wall).
They reroute a few breakers and then put the box/interlock connection where you want it.
It's a NEMA L14 receptacle. Get the right cord (and adapter) and the generator plugs into it.
You turn off the individual breakers, flip the main breaker (mine's a 200AMP box), slide the interlock down. Fire up the generator. Turn on the interlock breaker and then flip on the breakers you want to use.... since you have the main breaker off, when the power comes back on, it's not feeding the box.
When it does, turn off the generator, flip that breaker and all breakers off. Slide the interlock up, flip the main breaker on. Turn on individual breakers. Voila.
Edit to add: ran me about $1k for the interlock kit.
High or low?Pepper Brooks said:
Forecast is show an "arctic blast" coming as far south as central Texas next Friday. Current temp prediction is 23 in DFW. It's an evolving situation and could be colder by the time it gets here.