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The Jon Snow sequel to 'Game of Thrones' isn't happening, Kit Harington says
Read full article: The Jon Snow sequel to 'Game of Thrones' isn't happening, Kit Harington saysWinter is, apparently, not coming back, as Kit Harington shut down talk of a Jon Snow sequel to HBO’s massive hit “Game of Thrones.”.
‘What the hell is going on?:’ Water pipe bursts, floods several apartment homes in downtown Houston
Read full article: ‘What the hell is going on?:’ Water pipe bursts, floods several apartment homes in downtown HoustonA water pipe burst inside a downtown Houston apartment building, flooding several apartment homes first thing Monday morning.
Avoiding hypothermia in the winter when your body just can’t keep up
Read full article: Avoiding hypothermia in the winter when your body just can’t keep upDr. Hilary Fairbrother, emergency medicine physician at UTHealth Houston explains what hypothermia is and how to avoid it. She also explains how different groups of people who might have trouble getting out of cold could experience hypothermia in temperatures warmer than freezing. How does it differ from frostbite? There's one key difference explained.
Saving your pipes from extreme temperatures with Abacus plumbing
Read full article: Saving your pipes from extreme temperatures with Abacus plumbingWe're still dealing with winter weather. Mike Schur with Abacus Plumbing gave us the tips you need to know if your pipes are still frozen and what to do for the next extreme cold front.
Father, daughter amongst thousands stuck on Hardy Tollway for more than 6 hours during arctic freeze
Read full article: Father, daughter amongst thousands stuck on Hardy Tollway for more than 6 hours during arctic freezeA quick trip to the airport turned into a six hour bonding session between a father and daughter while sitting in standstill traffic.
ERCOT power forecast: What’s predicted for the grid during the winter freeze
Read full article: ERCOT power forecast: What’s predicted for the grid during the winter freezeAs we get closer to the freezing weather in Texas, ERCOT provides a 6-day forecast for its grid capacity. Here's what ERCOT is expecting for supply and demand during the cold snap.
To drip or not to drip those faucets? Here’s what we know from Harris County, Houston officials
Read full article: To drip or not to drip those faucets? Here’s what we know from Harris County, Houston officialsIt's not quite the Shakespeare line, but it's the question on many Houston-area residents' minds as the freeze heads toward our area. So should you drip or not drip your faucets. This is what we know.
Is your home winter-ready? Tips to help protect your home from freezing temperatures
Read full article: Is your home winter-ready? Tips to help protect your home from freezing temperaturesWith freezing temperatures headed our way next week, here are some tips on how homeowners and renters can make their homes “winter-ready.”
This is when ERCOT predicts we could see rolling blackouts
Read full article: This is when ERCOT predicts we could see rolling blackoutsThe Electric Reliability Council of Texas has released a forecast for January 2024 and it explains when the power grid has the highest chances of requiring conservations, and even rolling blackouts.
A few more clouds expected across the Houston area Tuesday, but rain returns later this week
Read full article: A few more clouds expected across the Houston area Tuesday, but rain returns later this weekWe will see decreasing cloud cover through the morning, which will bring a gorgeous sunny afternoon.
ERCOT cancels request for additional capacity, expects to be prepared for extreme weather this winter
Read full article: ERCOT cancels request for additional capacity, expects to be prepared for extreme weather this winterThe Electric Reliability Council of Texas has canceled a request to increase operating reserves this winter as it expected to be prepared for extreme weather.
READY TO REIGN: Houston Christian hoops dead-set on a repeat
Read full article: READY TO REIGN: Houston Christian hoops dead-set on a repeatIn recent memory, the Mustangs have established themselves as a brand on the court, and given that both the men’s and women’s basketball programs are the reigning champs entering the 2023 season, it’s not hard to see how.
ERCOT updates minimum operating reserves for emergency conditions ahead of winter months
Read full article: ERCOT updates minimum operating reserves for emergency conditions ahead of winter monthsThe Electric Reliability Council of Texas announced Tuesday an update to the emergency operations reserve levels ahead of the winter months.
ERCOT seeks to increase operating reserves in preparation for winter
Read full article: ERCOT seeks to increase operating reserves in preparation for winterAs part of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas’ approach to grid operations, a request was issued to stakeholders Monday to increase operating reserves, a news release said.
As winter warms, farmers in southern US find ways to adapt
Read full article: As winter warms, farmers in southern US find ways to adaptClimate change is driving warmer winters, and several cities in the U.S. South, including Tupelo, Atlanta and Houston, experienced one of their top five warmest meteorological winters this year.
DOMINANT PERFORMANCE: Episcopal reigns supreme in SPC Championship weekend
Read full article: DOMINANT PERFORMANCE: Episcopal reigns supreme in SPC Championship weekendThe 2022-23 school year has further proven what a juggernaut the Houston Episcopal athletics program is in the Southwest Preparatory Conference.
THE WRAP: Concordia Lutheran’s best of the Winter
Read full article: THE WRAP: Concordia Lutheran’s best of the WinterConcordia Lutheran was a determined group, this Winter, on both the pitch and the hardwood. With the season finally wrapped up, it was time for TAPPS to dole out the private school props throughout the state of Texas, and as expected, several key figures of ‘Sader Nation Winter Athletics were credited with the season recognition they deserve.
Winter weather in Texas cancels more than 980 flights, delays nearly 800 more
Read full article: Winter weather in Texas cancels more than 980 flights, delays nearly 800 moreWinter weather has brought ice to a wide swath of the United States, causing the cancellation of more than 1,700 flights nationwide, snarling highway traffic in Arkansas and seriously injuring two law officers in Texas.
One giant leap for tourism fun: MoonBikes now available at popular Michigan ski resort
Read full article: One giant leap for tourism fun: MoonBikes now available at popular Michigan ski resortIf you’re looking for some winter fun in snow and cold weather, this is something that might make you feel over the moon.
Iowa sports reporter’s hilariously snarky winter weather coverage goes viral
Read full article: Iowa sports reporter’s hilariously snarky winter weather coverage goes viralAnyone who has ever seen a local news broadcast during a winter weather event knows the drill — a meteorologist inside showing you the radar, at least one reporter live from a vehicle talking about road conditions and one (or several) reporters on the street, telling you just how cold it is in their location and advising you, the viewer, to stay home.
Ready for the winter? Share your look ahead of the Texas freeze and we could feature you!
Read full article: Ready for the winter? Share your look ahead of the Texas freeze and we could feature you!Do you have a winning look ahead of the Texas freeze? Share your photo with us in the form below and we could feature you on-air and online.
To drip or not to drip those faucets? That is the question, Houston area. Here’s what we know from Harris County, Houston officials
Read full article: To drip or not to drip those faucets? That is the question, Houston area. Here’s what we know from Harris County, Houston officialsIt's not quite the Shakespeare line, but it's the question on many Houston-area residents' minds as the freeze heads toward our area. So should you drip or not drip your faucets. This is what we know.
What you should know about fireplace and chimney care before freezing temperatures arrive in our area
Read full article: What you should know about fireplace and chimney care before freezing temperatures arrive in our areaWe know many people will be trying to stay warm during the drastic drop in temperatures this week, but if you’ll be using a fireplace to do that, here are some things you need to know before lighting it.
Is your home winter ready? Here are some tips to help protect your home from freezing temperatures
Read full article: Is your home winter ready? Here are some tips to help protect your home from freezing temperaturesWith freezing temperatures headed our way this week, AAA Texas is reminding homeowners and renters how to prepare and maintain homes during inclement weather to avoid winter-related repairs.
Is your child safe in a car seat while wearing their winter coat?
Read full article: Is your child safe in a car seat while wearing their winter coat?As temperatures dip, parents are getting ready and shopping for new winter coats, but little do they know: that warm jacket could be putting their baby’s life at risk. Especially in Texas, where cold snaps are short-lived.
LIVE BLOG: Here’s what is happening across the Houston area as residents try to combat arctic temperatures
Read full article: LIVE BLOG: Here’s what is happening across the Houston area as residents try to combat arctic temperaturesGet the latest weather updates and information from the Houston area and surrounding counties.
This video of bubble solution freezing on a cold morning is mesmerizing
Read full article: This video of bubble solution freezing on a cold morning is mesmerizingIt seems like it’s colder than usual just about everywhere in the country these days, which is obviously making a lot of folks sick and tired of the chilly weather.
Bush Airport experiencing flight delays due to severe thunderstorms, FAA says
Read full article: Bush Airport experiencing flight delays due to severe thunderstorms, FAA saysDue to severe thunderstorms, George Bush Intercontinental Airport has experienced arriving and departing flight delays Wednesday afternoon, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Gardening expert shares plant care tips to remember this winter
Read full article: Gardening expert shares plant care tips to remember this winterWe're finally getting a taste of winter here in Houston, and if you want to make sure your plants and gardens survive the season, there are some things you can do to help protect them.
Beat winter break boredom with free DIY activities
Read full article: Beat winter break boredom with free DIY activitiesLooking for a way to beat the hit and keep your kids engaged during the Winter holiday break? There are some thing you can do without breaking the bank that can keep them entertained for hours. Spin Master is a leading global children’s entertainment company best known for award-winning brands PAW Patrol, Bakugan, Kinetic Sand, Air Hogs, Rubik’s Cube and GUND, and is the toy licensee for other popular properties.
Officials say substantial improvements have been made to Texas’ power grid ahead of winter weather
Read full article: Officials say substantial improvements have been made to Texas’ power grid ahead of winter weatherTexans will not lose power if another winter storm strikes, like the one that crippled the state’s power grid last February, according to the chairman of Texas Public Utility Commission Peter Lake.
'Dolphin Tale' fans mourn death of film's star Winter at 16
Read full article: 'Dolphin Tale' fans mourn death of film's star Winter at 16Amy Carmichael lives more than 4,000 miles from the Florida aquarium that housed Winter, the “Dolphin Tale” movie star with a prosthetic tail who died this week at age 16.
Beloved ‘Dolphin Tale’ star Winter dies at Florida aquarium
Read full article: Beloved ‘Dolphin Tale’ star Winter dies at Florida aquariumA prosthetic-tailed dolphin named Winter that starred in the “Dolphin Tale” movies has died at a Florida aquarium despite life-saving efforts by animal care experts.
Rooted Garden’s Nicole Burke shares tips on growing fresh salad greens in your own garden
Read full article: Rooted Garden’s Nicole Burke shares tips on growing fresh salad greens in your own gardenIt’s the best time to be growing greens in Houston, and we’re getting a lesson on the easiest ways to it at home.
What’s in store for Texas this winter? Will the state experience another ice storm? Here’s what the Farmers’ Almanac says
Read full article: What’s in store for Texas this winter? Will the state experience another ice storm? Here’s what the Farmers’ Almanac saysWhat’s in store for Texas this winter? Will the state experience another snow storm?
Legislative session nears end with no law to bolster state’s power system for winter storms
Read full article: Legislative session nears end with no law to bolster state’s power system for winter stormsThe legislative session at the Capitol comes to a close on Monday, and the power supply system in Texas is as vulnerable as ever.
Despite 20% of generators failing during Winter Storm Uri, city officials proclaim ‘infrastructure performed well’
Read full article: Despite 20% of generators failing during Winter Storm Uri, city officials proclaim ‘infrastructure performed well’Natural disasters, whether it’s a vicious hurricane or a crippling winter storm, they force municipalities and agencies into management mode. While managing the unpredictable is challenging, the approach is straightforward.
US weighs joint approach to Beijing Olympics with allies
Read full article: US weighs joint approach to Beijing Olympics with alliesThe State Department says the Biden administration is consulting with allies about a joint approach to China and its human rights record, including how to handle the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics.
Public Utility Commission of Texas holds open meeting addressing top-of-mind topics like water and electricity
Read full article: Public Utility Commission of Texas holds open meeting addressing top-of-mind topics like water and electricityThe Public Utility Commission of Texas, or P.U.C., held a meeting Wednesday with a number of items on their agenda pertaining to the failure of the Texas Power Grid. However, before the meeting kicked off, P.U.C. Commissioner Arthur C. D’Andrea stated the agency’s commitment to serving Texas. Agenda Item 16 stated they would discuss the investigation into the winter storm fiasco. However, no details of any investigation were revealed, although, officials did discuss the plausibility of an audit of energy used and prices paid by consumers.
Time to switch power providers? Why waiting until after the Texas electricity crisis could be costly
Read full article: Time to switch power providers? Why waiting until after the Texas electricity crisis could be costlyNot because it will get anyone’s lights on faster, but because residents and business owners could be out a lot of money if some electricity providers start to fold in the days ahead. CenterPoint said customers without power should be prepared to have no power for several more days. - These conditions in the electric industry mean we will likely start to see some retail electric providers (These are the companies you pay for electricity.) That is what the retail electric providers pay to get it. Some electric providers are telling customers to please leave... even offering $100 off their last electric bills to encourage customers to go somewhere else.
Boil water notice: This is what people are saying as water service issues persist across Texas
Read full article: Boil water notice: This is what people are saying as water service issues persist across TexasHOUSTON – Some cities have issued boil water notices and others have had to shut off water service across the Houston area. For some people, this is in addition to power outages, leaving many with lots to say on social media. Here are some of the things people are saying on social media about the ongoing situation. a being able to complete basic hygienic activities without the use of water. #texaswinterstorm #TexasWeather #boilwater pic.twitter.com/jZEIiq22VC — haydenj (@haydenj1228) February 17, 2021#Texas #BoilWater noticeHopefully the power will be on so you can have safe water to drink.#WaterIsLife https://t.co/3ff4ZuZPTy — JenniferC (@JenniferCWA) February 17, 2021
PHOTOS: Texans face an ice storm that’s left millions of people without power
Read full article: PHOTOS: Texans face an ice storm that’s left millions of people without powerA major winter storm affected the entire state. Texas Tribune photographers around the state headed out to record this winter storm. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribuneSouth Austin after a severe snow storm dropped temperatures in the single digits. The severe snow storm blanketed roads and dropped temperatures into the single digits across various parts of Austin and Texas. Credit: Evan L'Roy/The Texas TribuneA road covered in snow in McKinney after a winter storm that affected the entire state.
Electricity off? Here are 8 ways to stay warm if your power is out
Read full article: Electricity off? Here are 8 ways to stay warm if your power is outHOUSTON – If you’re realizing the power is out and you want to do all you can to stay warm, here are some ways you could use to avoid the cold. Layers, layers, layersDon’t just put a coat on. Get in your car (But NOT in your garage)If you’re cold and nothing seems to work inside your home, get in your car and idle it in your driveway. FireplacesNatural gas fireplaces and wood fireplaces are a good option for keeping a few of your main rooms warm without power. Be sure to make sure your flue is open so gas and smoke can escape from your home through your home’s chimney.
PHOTOS: Kids of all ages enjoy the extreme winter weather across Southeast Texas
Read full article: PHOTOS: Kids of all ages enjoy the extreme winter weather across Southeast TexasHOUSTON – See just some of the photos people have shared of themselves enjoying the winter weather across Southeast Texas. A viewer-submitted photo as shared on Feb. 15, 2021. (Copyright 2021 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.) A viewer-submitted photo as shared on Feb. 15, 2021. (Copyright 2021 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
This is what the winter storm looks like across Texas
Read full article: This is what the winter storm looks like across TexasTwo people play in the snow in San Antonio, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. Snow and ice blanketed large swaths of the U.S. on Sunday, prompting canceled flights, making driving perilous and reaching into areas as far south as Texas’ Gulf Coast, where snow and sleet were expected overnight. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)(Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
How counties in Houston area are preparing roads ahead of winter storm
Read full article: How counties in Houston area are preparing roads ahead of winter stormHOUSTON – The Texas Department of Transportation says they will start pre-treating roads, highways, and overpasses across the Houston area in the next 24 hours. They are waiting for roads to dry before starting the treatment process. “The more prepared our citizens can be the better off we are going to be,” said Meghan Arthur, a public information officer for Montgomery County. “We are expecting to see ice on ground level roadways as well,” said Emily Black, who is with the Texas Department of Transportation. The weather has already caused problems in Montgomery County.
Houston-area forecast: Spring is out, winter is back in
Read full article: Houston-area forecast: Spring is out, winter is back inAfter almost breaking a record Thursday afternoon with temperatures hitting 80 degrees in Houston, winter is back. The weather is now cloudy, chilly, and damp. Jackets and umbrellas are a must as scattered showers and chilly temperatures will last all of Friday. Expect seasonable weather for Super Bowl Weekend. The long-range forecast features a cold front next week that could bring in a cold winter blast for next week.
Houston-area forecast: Jackets For A Winter Chill
Read full article: Houston-area forecast: Jackets For A Winter ChillCooler air is spilling into Southeast Texas and temperatures are dipping to the coldest we’ve seen in a few weeks! After waking up to temperatures in the mid 30s to low 40s, Thursday afternoon will be chilly in the upper 50s to low 60s. A cold front could trigger a few light rain showers Saturday afternoon and evening but no significant rain is expected. Temperatures ahead of the front will be warm in the 70s Saturday afternoon and cooler behind the front in the 60s Sunday afternoon. Overall weekend weather looks pleasant and features more sunshine compared to last weekend.
Houston dermatologist shares 3 skincare myths to avoid this winter
Read full article: Houston dermatologist shares 3 skincare myths to avoid this winterHOUSTON – If better skin is your goal for 2021, dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham shares the top skincare myths you should avoid. MYTH#1: YOU DON’T HAVE TO USE SUNSCREEN IN THE WINTERThis is not true, sunscreen in the winter is a MUST! To avoid “AWT,” or after washing tightness, wash your face only once daily, and in the evening when possible. PRODUCTS: CERAVE FACIAL CLEANSER OR MICELLAR WATERMYTH#3: ACNE IS CAUSED BY DIRT OR A DIRTY FACENO!! Washing more is not necessarily better, and can irritate dry winter skin.
TxDOT says efforts already underway to combat wintry weather expected this weekend
Read full article: TxDOT says efforts already underway to combat wintry weather expected this weekendHOUSTON – KPRC 2′s Andy Cerota spoke with a TxDOT representative Danny Perez about the wintry weather expected this weekend, as well as efforts to mitigate its effect throughout the Houston area. Perez said a substance called brine -- made of salt and water -- is currently being spread on some area roadways ahead of the weekend weather. Crews are wrapping up pre-treating for the potential for wintry weather this weekend in the Northwest portion of Harris County. This treatment is being done as a precaution in case the area is impacted by wintry weather this weekend. pic.twitter.com/M2aC016ccs — TxDOT- HOU District (@TxDOTHouston) January 8, 2021To watch his full interview, check back to this story for the video.
Houston-area forecast: Sweater weather this weekend
Read full article: Houston-area forecast: Sweater weather this weekendHOUSTON – Cold air has settled into Southeast Texas and will be sticking around for a while. We are in the beginning of the longest stretch of cold weather that has hit Houston so far this season. As we head into late Sunday, temperatures will start to drop and wintry precipitation will be getting close to Southeast Texas! Sunday NightAccumulations will be insignificant in Southeast Texas but snow will accumulate north and northwest of our area. Weekend Travel WeatherAfter Sunday’s rain/snow mix event, the rest of the ten day forecast shows a cooler than normal start with plenty of sunshine for the week ahead.
What to know about Tonight’s Great Conjunction
Read full article: What to know about Tonight’s Great ConjunctionWelcome to Winter as the solstice occurred at 4:02am this morning and just in time for the world to witness the Great Conjunction this evening of Saturn and Jupiter! Where and When to LookWith a clear evening forecast and temperatures right around 60°, we are in for a treat. When it gets dark, simply look southwest, below the moon, and you’ll see the two planets appear almost as one. They “set” at 8:30pm so make sure to look before then and, if you use binoculars or a telescope you’ll even be able to pick out Jupiter’s moons and Saturn’s rings! Enjoy and feel free to send any great pics my way via email or post on Click2pins!
What to know about the Tuesday Nor’Easter
Read full article: What to know about the Tuesday Nor’EasterOur high temperatures this week don’t make it above 60° until Friday and lows hover around 40° each morning! Here’s the synoptic map and you can see that low:Next System coming across TexasThe low moves across and picks up Gulf moisture becoming a Nor’Easter heading to the Mid-Atlantic. New American model runs indicate 6-12 inches of snow from Pennsylvania to New England. What does a Nor’Easter have to do with us? A new system moves through Saturday and yet another may be visiting around Christmas.
Jewish family’s painting looted by Nazis in 1933 is returned
Read full article: Jewish family’s painting looted by Nazis in 1933 is returnedThe painting, discovered in an upstate New York museum, was part of a cache of art seized by the Nazis from the Mosse family in Berlin in 1933. (AP Photo/Michael Hill)(AP) – A painting of two young, 19th-century skaters that was looted by Nazis from a Jewish family in 1933 and recently discovered at a small museum in upstate New York was returned Thursday after 87 years. “The Mosse family lost nearly everything because they were Jews. Hoffmann heads the Mosse Art Research Initiative, a university-based collaboration involving Mosse heirs and German public cultural institutions. Federal authorities were contacted as Mosse Art Restitution Project manager J. Eric Bartko was working to get the painting returned from the museum.