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Fort Bend County Scores Heavy Turnout During Early Voting
Fort Bend County voters turn out in droves and a new election record for midterms during the early voting period.

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Fort Bend County voters turn out in droves and a new election record for midterms during the early voting period.

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Weather in The Woodlands looks fantastic with mild temps through the weekend and a slight chance of rain early Sunday.
Sugar Land Weather: Clear throughout the day on Friday and Saturday, with light rain on Sunday.
Pasadena Weather: Clear Friday and Saturday with a slight chance of rain on Sunday. A great weekend to be outside.
Clear Friday and Saturday with cool mornings and mild afternoons this weekend.
Clear and mild on Friday and Saturday with light rain expected on Sunday.
Mild this weekend with highs in the 70s, and rain on Sunday
The weather this weekend looks clear Friday, partly cloudy Saturday and rain on Sunday.
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