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2004 US Presidential Election
November 01, 2004
Texas | Texas Weather forecast

Here’s a roundup of the weather forecasts for various parts of the state of Texas tomorrow.

Election Day weather forecast for Austin: Morning rain, turning breezy and much cooler than previous days. High 66, low 57.

Dallas/Fort Worth forecast for Election Day: Cloudy, windy and turning cooler, with occasional rain. High 62, low 60.

Houston forecast: 80% chance of thunderstorms. High 70, low 56.

San Antonio forecast: Windy, partly cloudy and a 20% chance of rain. High 69, low 48.

El Paso forecast: Sunny. High 54, low 33.

Brownsville forecast: 40% chance of morning thunderstorms. High 77, low 55.



Posted by elgato at November 1, 2004 10:31 PM | TrackBack
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It is cold in San Antonio! Fabulous :)

Posted by: Jennifer [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 1, 2004 10:56 PM

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