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February 1317, 2021 North American winter storm

Satellite imagery of the winter storm over the Eastern United States on February 16
Formed: February 13, 2021
Dissipated: February 24, 2021; (Exited to sea on February 17, 2021)
Fatalities: 299 officially confirmed; 426978 estimated in Texas
Damage: greater than or equal to $25.5 billion (2021 USD)
Power outages: > 9,924,000
Areas affected: Pacific Northwest, Western United States, Southern United States, Eastern United States, Northern Mexico, Eastern Canada, British Isles, Iceland, Southern Greenland
The February 1317, 2021 North American winter storm, unofficially referred to as Winter Storm Uri by the Weather Channel, was a major winter and ice storm that had widespread impacts across the United States, Northern Mexico, and parts of Canada from February 13 to 17. The storm started out in the Pacific Northwest and quickly moved into the Southern United States, before moving on to the Midwestern and Northeastern United States a couple of days later.
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Central and Southern Plains
See also: 2021 Texas power crisis and February 2021 North American cold wave
With the threat of icing, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) pre-treated roadways, using a brine-salt mix, across six Southeast Texas counties. For the first time on record, the National Weather Service (through its 13 regional offices serving Texas and adjoining portions of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas and Louisiana) issued Winter Storm Warnings for all 254 counties in the state.
On February 1415, the storm dropped prolific amounts of snow across Texas and Oklahoma. As a result of the winter storm and a concurrent cold wave, power gridsunable to sustain the higher-than-normal energy and heating demand from residential and business customersfailed across the Texas Interconnection; at the peak of the outages, at least 4.5 million Texas residents were left without electricity. Two of the electricity reliability commissions servicing the Southern U.S., the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), ordered rolling blackouts for 14 states amid the frigid temperatures, in an attempt to manage the strain on the power grid and prevent widespread, long-duration blackouts. The controlled outages were initiated after the Southwest Power Pool declared Level 3 Emergency Energy Alerts on both February 15 and 16; the SPP and ERCOT faced criticism by government officials and residents in the region for the limited advanced notice of the outages, and for not outlining the specific areas serviced by SPP partner utilities that would be affected.
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Satellite imagery of the winter storm over the Eastern United States on February 16
Formed: February 13, 2021
Dissipated: February 24, 2021; (Exited to sea on February 17, 2021)
Fatalities: 299 officially confirmed; 426978 estimated in Texas
Damage: greater than or equal to $25.5 billion (2021 USD)
Power outages: > 9,924,000
Areas affected: Pacific Northwest, Western United States, Southern United States, Eastern United States, Northern Mexico, Eastern Canada, British Isles, Iceland, Southern Greenland
The February 1317, 2021 North American winter storm, unofficially referred to as Winter Storm Uri by the Weather Channel, was a major winter and ice storm that had widespread impacts across the United States, Northern Mexico, and parts of Canada from February 13 to 17. The storm started out in the Pacific Northwest and quickly moved into the Southern United States, before moving on to the Midwestern and Northeastern United States a couple of days later.
{snip}
Central and Southern Plains
See also: 2021 Texas power crisis and February 2021 North American cold wave
With the threat of icing, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) pre-treated roadways, using a brine-salt mix, across six Southeast Texas counties. For the first time on record, the National Weather Service (through its 13 regional offices serving Texas and adjoining portions of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas and Louisiana) issued Winter Storm Warnings for all 254 counties in the state.
On February 1415, the storm dropped prolific amounts of snow across Texas and Oklahoma. As a result of the winter storm and a concurrent cold wave, power gridsunable to sustain the higher-than-normal energy and heating demand from residential and business customersfailed across the Texas Interconnection; at the peak of the outages, at least 4.5 million Texas residents were left without electricity. Two of the electricity reliability commissions servicing the Southern U.S., the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), ordered rolling blackouts for 14 states amid the frigid temperatures, in an attempt to manage the strain on the power grid and prevent widespread, long-duration blackouts. The controlled outages were initiated after the Southwest Power Pool declared Level 3 Emergency Energy Alerts on both February 15 and 16; the SPP and ERCOT faced criticism by government officials and residents in the region for the limited advanced notice of the outages, and for not outlining the specific areas serviced by SPP partner utilities that would be affected.
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mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 14
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Lonestarblue
(12,559 posts)1. I remember it well, along with the 2022 ice storm that left me without power in freezing temperatures for four days.
Texas Republicans think its better to let people freeze to death than to require power providers to money winterizing equipment.
mwmisses4289
(942 posts)2. Snowmegeddon.
From reports at the time, almost half the residents of Texas lost power (some 15 million people) for some amount of time. Hardest hit and last to have power restored were the poorest areas and those areas dominated by poc. We got lucky: our power went out, came back on for a few hours, then went out again for a few days. Fortunately, we had several old fashioned oil lamps we used mostly in our main living area, and they put out enough heat to keep our living area at about 55F.