Growing up in Champlain, New York, Katie Trombley is used to the cold winter weather. It s cold. It s icy, she said, describing the conditions in Dallas, Texas, where she s currently working as a traveling nurse.A few days ago, she didn t think some snow would be a big deal in Dallas. I was kind of like, Well, it s snowy here. We know how to deal with snow. We ll be fine, she said.But things quickly took a turn.Freezing cold temperatures have caused massive power outages, frozen pipes that have burst into peoples homes, and dangerous driving conditions on roads across the Lone Star State. It s scary, Trombley said, noting that grocery store shelves are empty. It s worse than it was at the beginning (of the pandemic). She said what s happening in Texas reminds her of the ice storm of 1998, which crippled business as usual across much of the Northeast. I remember staying with my great grandparents and not having power, said Trombley.In Texas, she s one of the lucky ones wi
Light rain will begin falling throughout the Bay Area Friday night into Saturday morning before dry, sunny weather moves in for most of the weekend, says ABC7 News Meteorologist Mike Nicco.