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As freezing weather approaches the Houston area this weekend, local officials are urging residents to prepare their pipes. An arctic cold front moving across the state is expected to bring ...
Texas faces an arctic cold front bringing wintry precipitation and dangerously low temperatures to parts of the state. This weekend, many will feel the season’s coldest temperatures yet. Amid warnings ...
Upstate South Carolina expecting freezing temperatures. The Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 68 degrees during winter. Dripping faucets is advised when temperatures drop to ...
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With freezing temperatures settling in across the Upstate, it's important to know how to protect your home. From dripping taps to prevent burst pipes to optimal temperatures for your thermostat and ...
Rhode Island is getting the sort of mind-numbing cold that can spell disaster for old New England homes: frozen pipes. Temperatures in the Ocean State are expected to be well below normal, according ...
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HOUSTON — With a hard freeze in the forecast, pipes are at risk of bursting, so you need to make sure they're protected. But do you drip your faucets or do you not drip your faucets? It depends on who ...