Yeah yeah I know, record cold events are just weather and it's only record heat events that are climate but it's always fun to put this stuff out there and rattle the cults cage. "San Antonio reached a low of 23 degrees at the airport this morning, which tied for the fourth-coldest November low temperature on record. The only colder temperatures were recorded in 1976 and 1886, and both were later in the month. The cold weather also broke daily records on Tuesday and Wednesday. “This shatters the old record low of 28 degrees set back in 1916,” the National Weather Service tweeted of Wednesday’s weather. Tuesday night just before midnight, the city hit 28 degrees, breaking the previous record of 29 set in 1907" https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/w...io-weather-shatters-102-year-old-13391345.php Snow-vember! The earliest Houston snowfall ever just happened! Your eyes didn't deceive you -- it snowed in Houston today. HOUSTON — An incredible sight danced over the city’s glistening skyscrapers of Houston this morning and likely caused many to rub their eyes and shake their heads. No, it wasn't your lying eyes but rather the earliest snowfall ever observed in the city of Houston and surrounding areas. It's official, according to the National Weather Service, that Houston has recorded it's earliest snowfall ever observed -- and not just by a day or two but by 10 days! The previous earliest trace snow was November 23rd, 1979." https://www.khou.com/article/news/l...ton-snowfall-ever-just-happened/285-614153347 Parts of Louisiana breaks records with early snow Meteorologists say Wednesday's snowfall of as much as a half-inch across northeastern Louisiana broke the previous record set on Nov. 24, 1950." https://www.wwltv.com/article/weath...-breaks-records-with-early-snow/289-614431369