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  2. Houston, TX Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Houston, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Houston, TX Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Houston, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. List of National Weather Service Weather Forecast Offices

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    The National Weather Service operates 122 weather forecast offices. [1] [2] Each weather forecast office (WFO or NWSFO) has a geographic area of responsibility, also known as a county warning area, for issuing local public, marine, aviation, fire, and hydrology forecasts. They also issue severe weather warnings, gather weather observations, and ...

  5. National Weather Service - Wikipedia

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    TAFs are concise, coded 24-hour forecasts (30-hour forecasts for certain airports) for a specific airport, which are issued every six hours with amendments as needed. As opposed to a public weather forecast, a TAF only addresses weather elements critical to aviation; these include wind, visibility, cloud cover and wind shear.

  6. Fox Weather - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 2022, Fox Weather announced that it has unveiled a Ford F-250 truck called the "Fox Weather Beast." [22] On May 2, 2022, Fox Weather debuted an hourly update podcast/report "Fox Weather Update." Weather updates and rolling coverage are also a part of the hourly loop of streaming/Sirius XM station Fox News Headlines 24/7. [23]

  7. Houston, TX Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Houston, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  8. List of Storm Prediction Center high risk days - Wikipedia

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    A high risk severe weather event is the greatest threat level issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) for convective weather events in the United States. On the scale from one to five, a high risk is a level five; thus, high risks are issued only when forecasters at the SPC are confident of a major severe weather outbreak.

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