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The Yuletide Forecast For The Woodlands: Not So Chilly
Temps will be so mild, it will hardly feel like Christmas at all on the gulf coast.

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Temps will be so mild, it will hardly feel like Christmas at all on the gulf coast.

Jack Frost ignores the Greater Houston area this Christmas, and the temps stay mild.
Christmas won't bring snow, or even the hint of cold weather.
Warm temps on Saturday, then things cool off for Christmas Eve with a high of only 60.
Partly cloudy skies this weekend and through Christmas Day. Highs will be in the 60s and 70s, except for Christmas Eve.
Partly cloudy and mild with temps in the mid to upper 60s through Christmas.
Mild temperatures are in store for the weekend and into Christmas day. Santa will need a swimsuit
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