Houston shatters 107-year-old cold record

Sunday, 29 Oct 2017 – The mercury fell to 36°F (2.2C) at Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) this morning, shattering the previous record low of 39°F (3.9C) set in 1910.

Cold temps shatter 107-year-old record in Houston

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2 thoughts on “Houston shatters 107-year-old cold record”

  1. Scott Dredge

    Yet another counter example to climate change!! Obviously there’s nothing changing here.

    1. Lots of changing here. The climate has been changing for millennia. Before the first drop of oil was ever extracted out of the ground.
      But you cannot have a 107-year record cold temperature and say that the earth is heading to the temperature of Venus.

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