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About Arrow Weather

Arrow Weather is weather over, near, and surrounding Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth. Make this your place for a big picture look at conditions in Texas, the region, and beyond.

Arrow Weather also features The Galveston Light, a display of current conditions on all the coasts of North America.

Arrow Weather is really a web site in the middle of a web site and is a service of The Vasthead.

This is a weather display site, not a weather forecast service. Weather information and other content are provided by organizations which neither endorse nor sponsor Arrow Weather. Likewise, this web site assumes no responsibility for the content provided.

All material on this site is presented on an "as is" basis. It does not include any warranty as to its accuracy or availability or its suitability for any given purpose. Do not use this web site in making any decision for which incorrect data might lead to loss of life, personal injury, loss of property, financial loss, inconvenience, or emotional unpleasantness.

Although Arrow Weather is hosted as part of vasthead.com, it is also a virtual domain in its own right. You can access the Arrow Weather Houston page by going to http://arrowweather.com.

You can reach Arrow Weather for Dallas/Fort Worth at http://bigdfw.com.

Our coastal weather display, The Galveston Light, includes a local page for Galveston Island and Galveston County and a second page for all the coasts of North America.

Unless otherwise indicated, all web page design, text, and photography are by Grady McAllister. Contact Arrow Weather.

© Copyright 1999-2008 by Grady McAllister

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"So, in regard to disagreeable and formidable things, prudence does not consist in evasion or in flight, but in courage. He who wishes to walk in the most peaceful parts of life with any serenity must screw himself to resolution. Let him front the object of his worst apprehension, and his stoutness will commonly make his fear groundless ... The terrors of the storm are chiefly confined to the parlor and the cabin. The drover, the sailor, buffets it all day, and his health renews itself at as vigorous a pulse under the sleet, as under the sun of June."

— Ralph Waldo Emerson, essay on "Prudence"