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As usual, last year's Thanksgiving parade displayed giant and colorful floats that marched through downtown Houston.

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Rain in Houston’s forecast during first half of holiday weekend, potentially impacting Thanksgiving parade

Adam Zuvanich

Posted on November 23, 2022 · It's projected to be rainy throughout the day and night Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, with precipitation likely on Friday as well. But the skies are expected to clear by Saturday.

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Houston Thanksgiving Day Parade set to take place ‘rain or shine’ Thursday morning

Lucio Vasquez

Posted on November 21, 2022 · As of Monday, forecasts showed a high likelihood of a rainy Thanksgiving in the Houston area.

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As usual, the Thanksgiving parade will feature a giant float displaying a turkey.

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Annual Houston Thanksgiving Parade expected to return after pandemic, weather cancellations

Sangoule Diop

Posted on October 14, 2022 · The much-anticipated event was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic, and cancelled in 2021 due to inclement weather.

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Houston Artist Makes His Thanksgiving Day Parade Debut With Whimsical Work

Amy Bishop

Posted on November 25, 2015 · Now in its 66th year, the parade will include high-flying balloons, colorful floats, and even something for cat people.

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Houston gardeners: Wait just a little longer for your fall planting

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Posted on September 11, 2023 · The Garden Club of Houston's Meg Tapp advises holding off a few more weeks before planting.

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Houston ties record for hottest temperature ever recorded in city at 109 degrees

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Posted on August 25, 2023 · Thursday's high temperature at Bush Intercontinental Airport tied the Houston record established in 2000 and matched in 2011. Triple-digit heat is expected to continue at least through this weekend.

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Tropical disturbance could bring ‘brief’ relief, rain to Houston area, meteorologist says

Rebecca Noel

Posted on August 17, 2023 · “If we do get some rain, it will probably in the 80’s or 90’s again and humid,” said Lanza. “Any relief we get from this will be very brief.”

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Katy issues mandatory water restrictions for second consecutive summer as hot, dry weather persists

Adam Zuvanich

Posted on August 15, 2023 · Residents and businesses in the fast-growing suburb west of Houston are limited to watering their landscapes twice per week until further notice, with violators subject to fines or having their water turned off by the city.

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