AzScorpion
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- Dave
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Greg, I remember seeing the snow up in Cave Creek and even northern Scottsdale too. You guys are just up in elevation enough to occasionally get hot with some where I'm at 980 ft elevation. We've had a bunch of sleet over the past 8 years, these are from November 2019. This pic below is enough for me, glad my Ranger was in the garage for this one!We have had snow in Cave Creek twice in the last 10 years. First time it was just a dusting that lingered on the mountains. Last time it was two inches that melted off the roads pretty quick but hung around everywhere else. Made it look postcard perfect up here. It made it as far south as the 101 and Deer Valley area.
Most of my family is back in Texas. The Rolling Blackouts are killing them. My sisters house got down to 37 degrees inside the house at one point and moms condo association has had burst pipes that flood out not only the unit the pipe burst in, but the one below it too. Displacing two families at one time. Sister went out to look at what to do if they had to shut off water and found out the city in their infinite wisdom put on an E-Monitoring system (pretty common these days) but to keep their expensive radio gear from getting stolen, they put on a tamper proof lid so you can't get to the shut off. GENIUS! If pipes burst in her neightborhood you call the city and wait for them to come out and turn it off. I'm sure they'l be getting right on that call with the roads being frozen over and all.
I think if I ever had to live in an area where cold was a possibility like they are getting in Texas right now - even if it is a once in 100 years thing - I would build a LEED Certified Passive House with solar and a Tesla Battery. Something that could be an off grid home but functions normally on grid when there is enough civilization to go around.

Hope all you guys in TX get your heat on soon as I've lived through these back east and they're no fun. Especially when you're not equipped for it. Right before I moved out here we had a freak ice/snow storm which hit the entire east coast. It was October 29th and there were trees down everywhere. Temps dropped into the low 30's and power was out in some areas for 3 weeks. Glad I had already sold my house and was just renting a condo at the time. This was what I woke up to on the 30th. I moved here to AZ shortly after!

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