Mark Mulligan/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 12 of16 With the beach virtually empty as temperatures drop Thursday, the beach patrol decided to take the time to perform routine maintenance tasks. Galveston Island Beach Patrol Sergeant Dain Buck takes advantage of a particularly low tide influenced by the cold front pushing into the area to maintain the flags that warn swimmers to not swim adjacent to a jetty on Galveston beach, Thursday, Feb. Jason Fochtman/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 11 of16 Kevin Harris splits firewood to sell along Lone Star Parkway as temperatures dip into the 30s, Thursday, Feb. Jason Fochtman/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 10 of16 The 320 person capacity center opens as a warming center for those who need shelter at 6:00 p.m. Workers with the Montgomery County Precinct 1 Commissioner’s office set up a cot in the Lone Star Community Center as temperatures plunge toward freezing, Thursday, Feb. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 9 of16 Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 8 of16Ī transmission tower near Houston on Thursday, Feb. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 7 of16Ī man walks with a plastic poncho on him to protect him from the freezing rain in downtown Houston on Thursday, Feb. A house painter by trade, he said the weather is too cold for outside painting jobs, so he sells firewood on the side. Robert Garcia sets out firewood to sell along FM 2920 near I-45 Thursday, Feb. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of16 Robert Garcia burns a small container of wood to attract customers as he sells firewood along FM 2920 near I-45 Thursday, Feb. Vásquez/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 5 of16 He has eight dogs and four cats -he has found four and two of those pets, respectively. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of16 Mike, who did not wish to give his last name, lost his home in a suspected space-heater fire on the 8200 block of Bonner Drive on Friday, Feb. Tomlinson’s show had been rescheduled from July 2020 and April 2021, most fans waited for hours in the freezing temperatures to get spots close to the stage. Samantha Hume keeps dry as she waitsfor doors to open at Bayou Music Center for singer Louis Tomlinson on Thursday, Februin Houston. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of16 Mark Mulligan/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of16įans of Louis Tomlinson try to stay dry and warm as temperatures drop in downtown Houston before his show at the Bayou Music Center on Thursday, Feb. A bench is covered in icicles where it sits next to the Bob and Vivian Smith Fountain, Friday, Feb.
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