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Early Sunday, Jan. 25, at least 21,000 customers were without power after freezing rain, sleet and snow fell across the state Saturday.
Several parts of Texas are under a winter weather advisory, including counties east of El Paso, Dallas, Austin, and areas north of San Antonio.
Officials are optimistic the power grid will hold, but freezing rain and arctic cold could cause localized electricity outages.
Almost half of US states have declared emergencies as officials warn of "life threatening conditions" that could affect 180 million people.
Long-range weather models do show signs that chilly weather is possible during February, but does that mean another big freeze?
The storm began in Texas and Oklahoma on Friday evening, Jan. 23, bringing heavy sleet and snow to the region.
Concerned your pipes have frozen over during this Texas winter storm? FOX 4's Lori Brown talked to an expert on what you can and should do as the extreme cold warning is still active through Tuesday in North Texas.
Experts say the massive winter storm hitting the American East is taking a multi-billion dollar toll on the U.S. economy. But exactly how much is hard to quantify.
Sledding in the street in Texas. Icicles all over the place. Here are some of the best photos and videos from the winter storm.
In an interview with LiveNOW Digital Journalist Christy Matino, Congressional representative Brandon Gill (R-TX) says Texas is getting through the winter storm with a coordinated effort with federal,