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What's the general weather like in Texas during the mornings, afternoons, evenings, and nights? |
Travel Info What's the general weather like in Texas during the mornings, afternoons, evenings, and nights? Travel Tips In the summer the temperature will probably already be 80 and humid in the morning than it gets hotter (100) and more humid throughout the day. When the sun goes down it is still warm and humid. It makes the mosquito's, gnats and flies happy. Spring, Fall and Winter can be nice, but don't last very long. Typically summer in Texas lasts 8 months. It can be hot from March until November. Source(s): I lived in Dallas for 34 years and happy I don't anymore. Other Travel Tips in the morning its pretty cold and windy but in the afternoon it heats up and gets hotttt! in the evening it is warm and at night it is cool personal experence It depends on where you are. In Houston it's generally warm and humid in the morning (it's 78 at 9:30am), hot and humid in the afternoon and evening and warm and humid at night. Unless it rains and then the temperature is generally pleasant. In Dallas, it's generally warm in the morning, hot in the afternoon and evening, but cools down a lot at night (by a lot maybe low 70s). Since Dallas is on the plains there is more of a breeze. Texas weather is kinda crazy, but can be nice. I'd say colder in the morning and comfortable in the afternoon. Winter: Cool throughout the day possibly warming up to about sixty degrees f with a low of about thirty. Summer: The mornings are cooler and in the high 70's, low 80's, but but the afternoon it gets up into the 90's (June), while it gets even hotter later in the summer (Jul-Aug). Also many times there will be periods where we have constant afternoon thunderstorms which cool it down significantly and we slowly heat up again. |
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