https://www.kxan.com/news/local/aus..._app&utm_medium=social&utm_content=share-link I don't understand how this happens every year.
“It appears this will be over in a couple of days,” Austin Mayor Steve Adler said in the release. Austin Water says it is increasing water production at two other water treatment plants, Davis and Handcox, and managing the water pipelines to keep water service coming to customers. There have been no power disruptions at drinking water plants, as of the last time of this report. “We have no indication that there was a contamination,” Austin Water Director Greg Meszaros said Saturday night. Meszaros said the boil water notice is not connected to the winter storm that swept through Central Texas Thursday, calling the timing “coincidental.” Yeah, that's weird.
Yesterday it was 78 here in DFW... earlier today it was in the 30s with snow flurries. lol. I need to move.
My buddy and I were talking about this magical latitude where it's 70+ in the day and 40- at night, every day. When you find it let me know.
Closest place I could think of would be 32.7157° N, 117.1611° W, but then it's ... 32.7157° N, 117.1611° W. smh.
San Diego average temperatures. https://www.google.com/search?q=san...512j0i512l5.6501j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Sounds like going from cold to Pluto. Yeah, I pretty much have ruled out every state up there as a potential full-time move. Can't be living in a laboratory experiment for winter.