This has very little to do with OP situation, but I just got inside from dealing with my frozen pipes. We're homesteaders and on a new property, and some of our pipes are still above ground, not wrapped, heck they weren't even covered with anything. And the temp dumped last night, and we got caught with our pants down. Pipes froze and the spring lines froze, and it's been a long, miserable day. The husband worked on it all day, and got the lines from the cistern and pump moving almost all the way to the house. We had a trickle flow from the spring lines going by sundown. Husband had to head back to the city for work, so I got out there with a heat gun (like an industrial hairdryer, lol), mr heater, and an electric heater. I finally got the last 20 feet moving. Thankfully, within 10 minutes of that the spring lines busted loose and got flowing again. I do have two faucets in my house running nearly full blast, and will be intentionally running the washing machine most of the night, to keep that spring flowing steady with no impediments.
I'm sure OP is in a city and has normal water and plumbing systems, so none of this applies. I just wanted to share my adventures, lol.