- Weather like no other witnesses in Houston the past few days.
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Houston, a city in the United States known for being hot and humid for money years is now experiencing something very unusual—a massive historic cold season.
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Houston, a city in the United States known for its warm, humid climate, finds itself in the grip of an unusually cold season—one that residents rarely experience.
Over the past few days, temperatures have reduced drastically to record-breaking lows, making this period one of the coldest in the city’s and Texas’s history.
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The question in everybody’s lips in Texas is global warming or climate change just a fluke, as some skeptics claim, or is it a pressing reality.

Many mistakenly believe that “global warming” means an end to cold weather altogether.
However, scientists emphasize that climate change disrupts weather patterns, leading to extreme conditions—both scorching heatwaves and freezing cold spells. The Arctic’s rapid warming, for instance, disrupts polar vortexes, causing icy air to spill further south, impacting areas like Houston that are unaccustomed to such frigid temperatures.
The events unfolding in Houston serve as a wake-up call. Climate change isn’t just a distant issue affecting melting glaciers or far-off islands. It’s here, altering our lives in unexpected ways. From floods to hurricanes and now unprecedented cold snaps, the evidence is all around us.
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