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Large states like Texas may as well be considered several states for purposes of identifying trends. Houston hasn't had any snow since the freeze in 2021; we commonly go several years without snow that doesn't melt in an hour. So again, it wouldn't make sense to base a purchase on a rare event.

I'd like to see a statistic that shows what percentage of the US has persistent snow (say, 24 hours).




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