We are used to two kinds of weather in Texas - hot, and dry. It is usually either hot or dry or both, actually just about always both.
Don't have any snow stories (wish I did) but we do have some freezes in Texas - if only people could learn to drive in them. Anyway we lived in Port Lavaca at the time. We were driving home when we saw some lights revolving in the distance. Looked almost like from a police car except they were white. When we got there we saw a pickup truck spinning like a top on a bridge. Apparently some lady was driving her pickup across the bridge and felt it slip just a little bit. You guessed it, she slammed on the brakes. Eventually the truck stopped spinning. My dad spoke to her briefly just to reassure her and she drove safely off. The moral of the story is: No matter how good you are at driving in snow, if it snows, freezes, rains, gets a little cloudy, wind is blowing, etc. Beware of Texas drivers! :-)