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"The Lone Star State" [1] Flag: The Lone Star Flag [1] June 30, 1839 National seal: Seal of the Republic of Texas: January 25, 1839 State seal: Seal of Texas: December 29, 1845 Reverse of the seal August 26, 1961 National coat of arms: Coat of arms of the Republic of Texas January 25, 1839 State coat of arms: Coat of arms of Texas: 1993 ...
A strong cold front coming to the area Sunday night will bring near-freezing temperatures beginning Monday morning. Houston weather: Cold front to bring near-freezing temps next week Skip to main ...
A cold front swept through the northern portions of the Lone Star State on Sunday morning, bringing high temperatures down nearly 20 degrees over 24 hours. Highs dropped from the upper 90s Sunday ...
A strong cold front will be sweeping across the region on Sunday evening. RELATED: Preparing for the cold weather: Always remember the 4 P's Ahead of the front we could be seeing showers and ...
A Blue Norther, also known as a Texas Norther, is a fast moving cold front marked by a rapid drop in temperature, strong winds, and dark blue or "black" skies. The cold front originates from the north, hence the "norther", and can send temperatures plummeting by 20 or 30 degrees in merely minutes.
The Seal of the City of Houston is the insignia seal of the city of Houston. The Houston City Council, on Monday, February 17, 1840, passed a resolution calling for the designing of a city seal. The council adopted the seal, designed by state senator and former Mayor of Houston Dr. Francis Moore, Jr., on February 24, 1840. The center of the ...
By Georgina McCartney and Brendan O'Brien. HOUSTON (Reuters) - A rare winter storm churned across the U.S. Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind gusts to a region where flurries ...
U.S. states, districts, and territories have representative symbols that are recognized by their state legislatures, territorial legislatures, or tradition. Some, such as flags, seals, and birds have been created or chosen by all U.S. polities, while others, such as state crustaceans, state mushrooms, and state toys have been chosen by only a few.