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  2. Should you warm up your car on cold days before driving?

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    From In-car Temperatures As High As The 130S To Rain, How Weather Impacts Nascar Races If you turn your car key or hit the start button and nothing happens, experts say the car battery is the most ...

  3. Texas freeze tips: How to stay safe and avoid the ER during ...

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    Be prepared with medication, food and water. Avoid going outside if you don't have to as temperatures plummet.

  4. Effects of weather on sport - Wikipedia

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    Auto racing (NASCAR, IndyCar) (Usually heavy rain or track wetness is needed to delay or cancel a road course race, any kind of precipitation almost always cancels or delays an Oval track race.) Baseball; Cricket; Golf; Tennis; When the rain is excessive an event might be canceled because of a waterlogged pitch.

  5. Penalties for driving without insurance in Texas - AOL

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    While having a minimum car insurance policy does make it legal for you to drive in Texas, it only protects you up to the 30/60/25 coverage limits mentioned earlier.

  6. Climate of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    A couple of times each year, warm and humid air from the south overrides cold, dry air, leading to freezing rain, which often causes major disruptions in the city if the roads and highways become slick. On average, even the coldest month of January is generally mild, with an average high of 57.7 °F (14.3 °C) and low of 37.9 °F (3.3 °C).

  7. 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.

  8. Halloween in North Texas got cold enough to need propane ...

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    Nearly 125 years ago, the earliest first freeze of the season ever recorded in North Texas by NWS was on Oct. 22, 1898. The mercury dropped to a brisk 31 degrees that Saturday morning.

  9. Blue Norther (weather) - Wikipedia

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    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.