Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Despite the humidity, rain is expected to hold off until the weekend in Central and South Texas. Not many other ways to describe the heat and we are only just now entering the month of July.
Texas' weather varies widely, from arid in the west to humid in the east. The huge expanse of Texas encompasses several regions with distinctly different climates: Northern Plains, Trans-Pecos Region, Texas Hill Country, Piney Woods, and South Texas. Generally speaking, the eastern half of the state is humid subtropical, while the western half ...
Southeast Texas and part of North Texas are under a flood watch through 1 p.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. Moderate to major river flooding continues today into next week ...
Storms with heavy rain are expected to become more extreme, causing flooding. [1] The frequency of extremely hot days in summer is also expected to increase because of the general warming trend. [1] Many arid areas in Texas will likely enter desertification or lose its productivity for activities like livestock. [1]
But more than just putting a major damper on early-summer plans, last week's soaking has been yet another gut punch of devastating weather in a year full of ruinous conditions for the Lone Star State.
The Texas Commission on Human Rights Act (TCHRA) is codified in chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code although it is commonly still referred to as the TCHRA. The TCHRA/chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code empowers the TWC similar to the federal Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) with analogous responsibilities at the state level.
A round of heavy rain aiming for the south-central United States will bring some much-needed rain to the region through the end of the week, but it can also be too much of a good thing ...
The Texas Administrative Code contains the compiled and indexed regulations of Texas state agencies and is published yearly by the Secretary of State. [5] The Texas Register contains proposed rules, notices, executive orders, and other information of general use to the public and is published weekly by the Secretary of State. [6]