Okay this showed up on my news feed in Canada. I'm literally laughing at your ''dangerous'' weather. Up here I am looking at -56 Celcius and snowing. You guys are too funny.
As someone who lives in texas, but used to live in the Northeast, please note that northern cities are prepared for very low temperatures and hazardous road conditions. Texas is not. And like the others have mentioned, we are (unfortunately!) experts at 110 degree weather, so I’d suggest perhaps a balance in one’s perception.
@@philliphall5198 lol we had 110f (40C) last summer. It was not terrible. Remember we are known as the Texas of Canada here. Mother nature seems to be bi-polar for us unfortunately. We get every extreme available it seems. I think we had a top out at 44C one week.
This is my favorite weather I wish it would snow a lot but I will take what I can get
Yeah me to
Just enough ice to make it totally unpalatable to drive and extremely dangerous 😢
I believe more than that towards Waco to Austin
I always remember the Winter Ice Storm of 1994!
10 degrees west Texas now 😂
🚨. 7:30 AM SUNDAY OUR POWER SHUT OFF Official weather temp: It’s 15F Feels like 2F. TOTAL FAIL RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING. 🚨 ONCOR IS AWARE 🚨
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So much for Global Warming!
that isn't how it works. lots of extreme weather, with a rising average temperature overall. it isn't a thermostat that you turn up or turn down.
Go to science class that's not how it works
Tell me how you vote without telling me how you vote.
@@rutlegs it's science if you discredited global warming you discredited the ice age as well
Okay this showed up on my news feed in Canada. I'm literally laughing at your ''dangerous'' weather. Up here I am looking at -56 Celcius and snowing. You guys are too funny.
We would be laughing at you if it was 110 there also
Enjoy your weekend
Kind of like when I laugh when y’all have heat warnings for 83 degrees in the summer while it’s 110 here 🤣🤣
As someone who lives in texas, but used to live in the Northeast, please note that northern cities are prepared for very low temperatures and hazardous road conditions. Texas is not. And like the others have mentioned, we are (unfortunately!) experts at 110 degree weather, so I’d suggest perhaps a balance in one’s perception.
@@philliphall5198 lol we had 110f (40C) last summer. It was not terrible. Remember we are known as the Texas of Canada here. Mother nature seems to be bi-polar for us unfortunately. We get every extreme available it seems. I think we had a top out at 44C one week.
Aren't you special.@@edwardpardy7866
Love that vocal-fry.
Naaaah, not really….🤮