Being in Dallas has been not been fun throughout this. We were very fortunate that the local power grid we are on is the same as a hospital across the road from us, so no power outage. Water has been okay to a point with some pressure drops so far. We did have a frozen pipe which I fixed before it thawed, so not a problem now. I think the coldest we got was 2* windchills in the -20 range, 6 inches of snow with some ice.
My biggest worries for the area is food, water and gasoline. It is almost non existent. Many of the folks here have been without power for days on end and now are facing thawing pipes as they get power or the temp rises. This will cause water pressures to drop due to the flooding aspect in homes, and water mains. Food and gasoline depend on it being delivered, which has not happened as the road systems are really not designed for this type of weather either.
The next problem will be repair supplies. Home Depot and many of the other large Boxstores and chains have ZERO plumbing hardware now. Sheet rock is becoming scarce very fast. Plumbers are gouging people left and right as well as saying that it will be late March before they may be able to slow down.
I can only hope and pray for everyone as this progresses as it will get worse before it gets better. I do have a swimming pool so if water becomes an issue I do have that as a source for toilets, and we can boil water to drink if needed.
Having lived in N.W. Wyoming myself and in the country, we as a family were prepared. To all affected by this, where ever you are, please be safe and courteous to your neighbors and to those that need help during these extreme times we are living through.
Peace to you all,
Mike