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Thousands of turtles have been released back into the sea after they were rescued during the winter storm that hit Texas and other southern states. Last week, freezing temperatures cold-stunned the creatures and impacted their ability to swim or feed - resulting in a massive rescue mission to save them. Now, video footage from Texas Sealife Centre shows the turtles being released down a wet slide into the Gulf of Mexico. Image: Thousands of turtles have been released back into the ocean. Pic: Sea Turtle Inc The organisation cared for almost a thousand of the marine creatures after the storm brought record cold temperatures to the Lone Star State. Jamie McWilliams from Texas Sealife Centre said around 200 turtles were released into the sea on Monday. Another organisation, Sea Turtle Inc, also shared footage of thousands of sea turtles being released into the Gulf down blue wet slides. It said that "thousands of community members bundled up and volunteered long hours" to aid in the rescue.
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Memphis officially entered the "computer age" with the installation of Automation of Field Operations and Services (AFOS) in 1980-81. A major office consolidation occurred in the fall of 1985. The WSMO Millington office merged with the WSFO Memphis and moved to the Agricenter International in east Memphis. The WSR-57 radar was decommissioned at Millington and the WSR-74S radar commissioned in January, 1986 at the Agricenter site. The Memphis Flight Service Station assumed responsibility for the surface aviation observation program at Memphis International Airport in October 1985 and private contract observers have taken the observations since September 1987. In 1992, the WSFO Memphis began issuing more detailed zone forecasts for 102 geographical areas in Tennessee. A forecast was now issued specifically for each county in Tennessee. Some counties were even divided into two zones depending on the topography. The fruits of the National Weather Service's Modernization and Associated Restructuring (MAR) effort began arriving in Memphis in 1993.
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Highs range from 96. 6°F (35. 9°C) and 67. 6°F (19. 8°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is extremely rare with 0 to 1 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is fairly slow for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for deals. Summer (June through August) The middle-year months have hot weather with high temperatures that are extremely hot. These months see moderate precipitation with 0 to 1 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the busiest season for tourism in Las Vegas, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual. Fall (September through November) Fall daily highs range from 101. 1°F (38. 4°C) and 63. 8°F (17. 7°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a normal amount: approximately 1 days per month. Tourism is the slowest during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be affordably priced. Winter (December through February) Weather is too cold this time of year in Las Vegas to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers.