Texas Snowman wrote:downsouthman1 wrote:That is amazing, considering what you described. It's just that Texas has seen a population explosion over the past 15 years or so, & I don't know if the current grid or infrastructure grew along with that. Hopefully, we will never find out.
I'll readily admit that the population of Grayson County is semi-rural compared to the Metroplex.
But even in the early 1980s, Denison and Sherman were in the same neighborhood of their current population numbers (35,000 for Sherman; 22,000 for Denison). Grayson County has 120,000 or so people living in it today, the county had 89,000 in 1980.
So while the population has grown, Grayson County wasn't the back side of nowhere 30 years ago either when the Dec. 1983 cold wave hit.
And again, cold or not, life went on.
I was in 9th grade in 83 and I remember Arlington ISD shutdown for 4 days that week due to not enought heating for the buildings. I don't recall any snow or ice but I do remember sleeping in the livingroom for a few nights next to the old wall furnace. I'm sure it will be hard to get that 295 hrs below 32 again with all the growth and concreate that has been poured over the last 28 yrs adding to the heat island effect.