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<blockquote data-quote="Limp Lizard" data-source="post: 3128584" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>In Dec. 1983 DFW reported 295 continuous hours of freezing or below! I had just moved down from Connecticut after spending 5.5 years living in Indiana (ugh) and Connecticut (nice). I thought I had brought Winter with me. Lots of broken water mains, too. Water people were out in single-digit weather dealing with gushing ice-cold water.... during the Christmas holiday season. Really felt sorry for them. This led to a <u>booming</u> shrubbery industry the Spring of 1984.</p><p></p><p>For some reason Texas did not have all the power failures of last February. Or nearly as much frozen precipitation. There was 332 almost consecutive hours freezing or below (there was a 3-hour break after the first 95 hours). So, add another 2.6 days of freezing temps to last Feb., those who were not here in '83.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limp Lizard, post: 3128584, member: 18"] In Dec. 1983 DFW reported 295 continuous hours of freezing or below! I had just moved down from Connecticut after spending 5.5 years living in Indiana (ugh) and Connecticut (nice). I thought I had brought Winter with me. Lots of broken water mains, too. Water people were out in single-digit weather dealing with gushing ice-cold water.... during the Christmas holiday season. Really felt sorry for them. This led to a [U]booming[/U] shrubbery industry the Spring of 1984. For some reason Texas did not have all the power failures of last February. Or nearly as much frozen precipitation. There was 332 almost consecutive hours freezing or below (there was a 3-hour break after the first 95 hours). So, add another 2.6 days of freezing temps to last Feb., those who were not here in '83. [/QUOTE]
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