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Timing is the most important thing.

The studio's electricity suddenly shut off this week when a Houston weatherman tried to warn Texans about the heat wave.

The studio's backup generator kept the cameras running after the power went out. Nature's not always convenient, but it definitely knows how to make a point when it's hot.

We don't know why the power went out in our building. The grid conditions are getting tight. We hope we can get through this with the lights on.

That moment you're on live TV talking about the hot weather in Texas that could lead to rolling blackouts...and then the power goes out. 😳 pic.twitter.com/R2lkgxyKHi

— Travis Herzog (@TravisABC13) July 13, 2022

Texas Sun

Right now, the Lone Star state is very hot. Some regions are on track to record their hottest seasons ever on record, and experts are warning that the climate change-caused conditions will likely make the state's worsening dry spell worse.

Even though the weather is bad, even though they don't have a care in the world about the environment, even though they are known for not having a care in the world about the environment, even though they shut down their Texas operations.

According to the New York Times, the heat will likely intensify next week. The news studio has a generator, but not everyone has one.

There is a heat wave in Texas and the Southern Plains.

Weird storm turns sky green.