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  2. Galveston Bay - Wikipedia

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    The water in the bay is a complex mixture of sea water and fresh water, ... Galveston Bay (magenta), Trinity Bay ... Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 °F ...

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    Get the Galveston, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Recent water samples show red tide off the coast of Southwest Florida, with one spot on Sanibel Island reporting ...

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

  5. Galveston Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The Galveston Bay Area, ... but land subsidence has forced much of the region to turn to ground-level water sources. [56] ... Average max. and min. temperatures in °F

  6. Climate of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The coldest temperature ever recorded at George Bush Intercontinental Airport was 7 °F (−14 °C) on December 23, 1989. Elsewhere, the temperature in Houston dropped to 5 °F (−15 °C) on January 18, 1930. [19] The all-time record low at Houston's Hobby Airport, closer to the city, is 9 °F (−13 °C).

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  8. Climate of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Plains' climate is semi-arid and is prone to drought, annually receiving between 16 and 32 inches (410 and 810 mm) of precipitation, and average annual snowfall ranging between 15 and 30 inches (380 and 760 mm), with the greatest snowfall amounts occurring in the Texas panhandle and areas near the border with New Mexico.

  9. Hurricane Carla - Wikipedia

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    Sign showing the highest water level of Hurricane Carla in Galveston. Then little-known newsman Dan Rather reported live from the weather bureau building in Galveston [22] [23] during the storm, live on-site storm coverage that would be imitated by later reporters. This marked the first live television broadcast of a hurricane.