Texas has two main destructive weathers: tornadoes and hurricanes. Hurricanes evolve from the Gulf of Mexico, so this is your answer. Tornadoes occur more in Northern Texas, away from the Gulf, as this is part of Tornado Alley (an area of high tornado activity).
Hurricanes, see the Galveston Hurricane of 1900.
Depending on the specific location, but at least when compared against US/Europe weather, yes.
Tennessee's weather is influenced by several factors, including its location in the southeastern United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Appalachian Mountains. Weather systems from the west and south often impact Tennessee, leading to a mix of different climates across the state.
Mexico it is a cindercone
In Mexico is hot
It is in the south-center of Mexico. See the related links for such location in a Map.
Weather forecasts for Mexico can be found by watching the local news in Mexico which usually offers weather forecasts. One can also find it online at websites such as Wunderground.
Peru, Mexico
no
under Mexico under Mexico
Mexico is south of the US.
Memphis's location in the southeastern United States contributes to its weather by experiencing hot and humid summers due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. The city can also experience severe thunderstorms and tornadoes due to its position in "Tornado Alley." Winters are generally mild with occasional cold snaps.