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  2. Climate of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The wettest months of the year are April and May in western areas, but approaching the Gulf Coast, September becomes the year's wettest month on average. This owes to the threat from tropical weather systems, including hurricanes , which can bring torrential rains of 5 to 10 inches (130 to 250 mm) in one or two days.

  3. Climate of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Cool fronts that move through the region during the fall can bring rain. Hurricanes can move into the area from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing heavy rains and high winds. However, most years see little or no significant hurricane activity. Flooding most frequently occurs in October and November, which is the end of the Southeast Texas wet season ...

  4. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of United States rainfall climatology differ significantly across the United States and those under United States sovereignty. Summer and early fall bring brief, but frequent thundershowers and tropical cyclones which create a wet summer and drier winter in the eastern Gulf and lower East Coast.

  5. What is the coldest month in North Texas? How low ...

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    December is the second coldest month in DFW, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, with the mean temperature being 48 degrees, the average high 58 degrees and the average low 38 ...

  6. List of Texas hurricanes (1980–present) - Wikipedia

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    [50] [51] Tropical Storm Allison produces torrential rainfall across the state, with amounts of more than 10 in (250 mm) over much of the upper Texas coast, peaking at 20.28 in (515 mm) in Orange. [19] [52] Storm surge from the storm measures 7 ft (2.1 m) in Trinity Bay. [47] As a result, beach erosion is reported on Padre Island. [53]

  7. Why is it so humid in North Texas right now, and is ... - AOL

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  8. 10 of the hottest cities in the US - AOL

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    Tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico has a strong influence on the weather pattern along the coast of Texas, including in Houston, the state's most populated city with over 2 million people.

  9. File:Texas map of Köppen climate classification.svg - Wikipedia

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