Over 150,000 Without Power in Texas , After Intense Storm Hits.<br />CBS News reports that as a storm in <br />California moved east on March 2, tornadoes, rain and hail hit Texas and Louisiana. .<br />CBS News reports that as a storm in <br />California moved east on March 2, tornadoes, rain and hail hit Texas and Louisiana. .<br />CBS News reports that as a storm in <br />California moved east on March 2, tornadoes, rain and hail hit Texas and Louisiana. .<br />Early on March 3, PowerOutage.us reported that over 150,000 Texans had no power.<br />That number was down from <br />338,000 without power earlier. .<br />About 400 flights to and from <br />the area were canceled.<br />The Federal Aviation Administration's <br />ground stop was later lifted.<br />Normal operations are resuming after heavy winds and rains <br />moved through our area. , Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, to CBS News.<br />Several school districts canceled events <br />due to the impending storm. .<br />This is the same system that struck California and it's now in New Mexico and will be crossing <br />Texas and then Arkansas, Rich Thompson, lead forecaster for the <br />Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, via CBS News.<br />Some areas of California and Oregon accumulated up to 7 feet of snow. .<br />However, experts say that the "once-in-a-generation" snow helped to reduce, or even eliminate, <br />drought conditions in some areas of California
