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  1. Climate information for Texas (United States) - weather averages in Celsius and Fahrenheit, millimeters and inches. With tips on the best time to visit.

  2. Texas' weather varies widely, from arid in the west to humid in the east. The huge expanse of Texas encompasses several regions with distinctly different climates: Northern Plains, Trans-Pecos Region, Texas Hill Country, Piney Woods, and South Texas. Generally speaking, the eastern half of the state is humid subtropical, while the western half ...

    • The Regions of Texas
    • Panhandle Plains
    • Piney Woods
    • Prairies and Lakes
    • Hill Country
    • Big Bend Country
    • Gulf Coast
    • South Texas Plains
    • Spring in Texas
    • Summer in Texas

    The second-biggest state in the U.S. is home to several distinct geographical regions: the Panhandle Plains, Piney Woods, Prairies and Lakes, Hill Country, Big Bend Country, Gulf Coast, and South Texas Plains. These diverse regions encompass a variety of landscapes, from the swamps and pine forests of East Texas to the mountainous desert of West Te...

    The Panhandle Plains region of Texas includes the northernmost area of the state and stretches downward to meet the Hill Country, Prairies and Lakes, and the Big Bend. The region is mostly flat grassland or plains, with some gently rolling hills that give way to canyons. Two of the state’s best parks are located here: Caprock Canyonsand Palo Duro, ...

    Though a thick forest of towering pine trees may not spring to mind when you picture Texas, that’s exactly what you’ll find in the aptly named Piney Woods region. Four national forests alone can be found in this part of the state: Davy Crocket, Sam Houston, Sabine, and Angelina. Big Thicket National Preserve can be found here as well; spread across...

    In central and north-central Texas, the diverse Prairies and Lakes region of Texas includes the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Waco, and College Station. Dozens of other small towns and cities are situated in the region as well, in addition to abundant lakes and prairie land. Here, the summers are hot and oppressive and the winters are cold but fairly sho...

    Smack-dab in the middle of the state, the Hill Country is characterized by rolling green hills, spring-fed swimming holes, rivers, and canyons. Some of the most popular towns include Wimberley, Gruene, New Braunfels, and Fredericksburg, although there’s no shortage of charming small towns and things to do in the Hill Country. This picturesque regio...

    West Texas, or Big Bend Country, is home to some of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful scenery in the country, much less the state. Visitors come from all over to experience the grandeur of Big Bend National Parkand (to a lesser extent, considering its remoteness) Guadalupe Mountains National Park. West Texas contains the Chihuahuan Desert, and as y...

    Stretching along the Gulf of Mexico, all the way from the Mexican border to Louisiana, the Gulf Coast region is where you’ll find the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world (Padre Island National Seashore) and popular coastal towns like Galveston and South Padre Island. The bustling metropolis of Houstonis also located here, as is Corpus C...

    Running from the lower edges of the Hill Country and into the subtropical regions of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, the South Texas Plains region is mostly dry and grassy, aside from the wetter Rio Grande Valley. Average monthly rainfall is lowest during winter and highest during spring and fall, and summer temperatures are very high. The most popula...

    Spring (March through May) is a peak travel season in Texas. Although the state sees an uptick in rain, daytime temperatures are in the 60s and 70s. The famous bluebonnets are in full swing by mid-March, meaning that spring is an especially great time to explore the lush, wildflower-choked hills of the Hill Country. Thunderstorms and tornadoes are ...

    Visiting Texas is a recipe for heat exhaustion. Summer is incredibly hot and muggy in Texas, especially along the Gulf Coast and in the lowlands. Depending on where you go, expect temperatures to hover between 85 and 90 degrees during the daytime (and in July and August, those sweltering temps routinely top out at over 100 degrees). Unless you'll b...

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  3. Rising sea levels, warmer temperatures, droughts, and hurricanes are just a few of the threats to consider in context of the state’s varied topography and climate zones. Let’s explore the climatic and changing seasons that occur across the State.

  4. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Texas. United States. We show the climate in Texas by comparing the average weather in 4 representative places: Houston, Dallas, Austin, and El Paso. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Texas.

  5. August is the hottest month with temperatures ranging from 24°C (75°F) to 34°C (93°F) while January is the coldest month with temperatures ranging from 7°C (45°F) to 17°C (63°F) – which is still comfortable to many. Extreme weather is likely to occur around this area with frequent tornadoes and hurricanes.

  6. See Texas current conditions with our interactive weather map. Providing your local temperature, and the temperatures for the surrounding areas, locally and nationally.

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