People are waking up Thursday morning to temperatures in the 20s or colder in some areas. Ice is building up on trees and power lines to cause power outages in some areas.
Ice weighs down trees, power lines in Collin County
"There’s a lot of trees that are hanging over fell down. Actually, in our neighborhood there’s no power. The power’s out. We couldn’t cook anything for breakfast or anything," said Fred Martinez, a Farmersville resident. A charter bus full of people got stuck on an ice-covered ramp on Interstate 35E to Woodall Rodgers in Downtown Dallas Thursday morning.
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