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    Get the Houston, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Fox Weather 1 day ago Watch: Lake-effect snows bring whiteout conditions on I-90 along Lake Erie.

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  8. Climate of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures are generally not hot yet, averaging from 75–82 °F (23.9–27.8 °C) in the day and 56–64 °F (13.3–17.8 °C) at night. Spring thunderstorms are common, often with spectacular lightning shows. [21] This rainfall prompts Houston's 10-month-long "growing season" to begin.

  9. Tornado outbreak of April 29 – May 1, 1909 - Wikipedia

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    Another deadly F4 tornado struck portions of southern Tennessee early the next day, killing 31. Other F4s in southern Missouri and southern Illinois on April 29 killed a combined 16 people. Deadly F3s in Georgia and Tennessee from April 30–May 1 killed a total of at least 53 people as well.