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Texas Historical Weather Data & Climate

Historical Climate Data for 106 Cities
1981–2025
United States

Quick Climate Facts

(19812025)
Hottest City
🔥
North Richland Hills
Jul High 107.2°F
Coldest City
❄️
Amarillo
Jan Low 14.4°F
Wettest City
🌧
Orange
1532 mm/yr
Driest City
🏜️
El Paso
279 mm/yr
Hottest Month
🌡
August
Avg 86.4°F
Max 103.5°F
Coldest Month
🧊
January
Avg 49.6°F
Min 24.4°F
Cities With Data
🏙️
106
cities in Texas
Data Coverage
📅
45 yrs
19812025

Texas Climate Overview

Texas has a warm subtropical climate with warm summers and cold winters.

Texas has an average annual temperature of 67.5°F across all 106 cities, with approximately 968 mm of annual precipitation and average humidity of 70%. Temperatures peak in August and drop to their lowest in January, while rainfall is highest during spring and early summer months.

The warmest city is North Richland Hills with average July highs of 107.2°F, while Amarillo is the coldest with average January lows of 14.4°F. Humidity remains moderate throughout the year, especially during winter months, creating cold and damp conditions. These seasonal patterns make summer pleasant for travel, while winters can bring frost and occasional snowfall.

🏙️ Cities in Texas — Weather History

📊 Texas Monthly Climate Data

Monthly Climate Data
Month🌤️HighLowAvgHumid %Rain (mm)Wind (m/s)Solar (kWh/m²)
January🌤️74.8°F24.4°F49.6°F75%642.82.90
February🌤️79.0°F26.2°F52.7°F75%603.03.50
March🌤️84.2°F32.4°F58.3°F72%723.14.60
April☀️90.3°F41.5°F66.0°F70%763.25.50
May95.4°F52.7°F73.9°F72%1182.95.90
June99.5°F64.4°F81.9°F69%1032.76.60
July🥵102.6°F70.0°F86.4°F64%702.66.70
August🥵103.5°F69.4°F86.4°F62%742.46.20
September98.8°F56.5°F77.7°F66%882.35.20
October92.7°F43.0°F67.8°F68%1012.64.30
November🌤️83.1°F32.7°F57.9°F73%732.73.20
December🌤️77.0°F25.7°F51.3°F75%702.72.60

Showing average climate conditions across 45 years (1981–2025) · averaged across all 106 cities in Texas

🌦 Weather in Texas Across Seasons

❄️ Winter in Texas

Jan is Texas's coldest month, with average lows reaching 24.4°F.
🌡️December to February (avg) · 25.5°F77.0°F

🧥 Expect frosty nights and below-freezing temperatures during this Cold Winter period.

☀️ Summer in Texas

Summer temperatures in Texas peak in Aug, climbing to 103.5°F.
🌡️June to August (avg) · 68.0°F101.8°F

🌤️ Limit midday outdoor exposure and stay hydrated — this is an intense Hot Summer.

🌧️ Rainy Season in Texas

Texas sees its highest rainfall in May, receiving approximately 118 mm of precipitation.
🌧️May to October (avg) ·  up to 118 mm

☔ Moderate Rainfall expected — carry rain gear and plan outdoor activities around these months.

📈 Texas Monthly Averages

🌡️ Temperature Patterns

Region-wide monthly averages across 106 cities · 19812025 · °F

🌡️ Texas Monthly Temperature Guide

August is the hottest month in Texas, with average highs reaching 103.5°F, while January is the coldest with lows dropping to 24.4°F.

Temperatures rise steadily from spring, peak in August, and gradually decline through autumn into winter.

These seasonal patterns make summer pleasant for travel, while winters can bring frost and occasional snowfall.

🌧️ Rainfall Distribution

Region-wide monthly rainfall · 19812025 · mm/month

💨 Humidity & Wind Speed

Monthly averages · 19812025

🌧 Rainfall & Humidity in Texas

Texas receives its highest rainfall in May, while humidity peaks during winter months.
🌧️ Wettest: May118 mm☀️ Driest: February60 mm

💧 Humidity peaks at 75% in December · annual avg 70%

📅 Texas Yearly Climate Trends

The warmest year on record was 2023 (avg: 71.2°F), while the coldest year was 1993 (avg: 64.9°F).

📊 Key Climate Trends

  • 🌡️ Texas's temperature shows a slight warming trend over the past decade
  • 📈 Minimum temperatures show a slight warming trend in recent years
  • 🌧️ Rainfall has decreased in recent years compared to earlier periods

🌡️ Annual Temperature Trend

View Range:

Averaged across all 106 cities in Texas · Last 10 years · °F

Texas's temperature shows a slight warming trend over the past decade. The region-wide average sits at 67.5°F with annual rainfall averaging 968 mm.

🌧️ Annual Precipitation

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Averaged across all 106 cities in Texas · Last 10 years · mm/year

Annual rainfall in Texas shows noticeable variation. Rainfall has decreased in recent years compared to earlier periods.
📅 Yearly Climate Data Overview

🔥 hottest  ·  ❄️ coldest  ·  🌧️ wettest

ℹ️ Values are averages across all 106 cities in Texas for each year.

YearMin TempAvg TempMax TempRainfall (mm)Avg HumidityAvg Wind
2025
46.8°F69.8°F92.8°F85467%2.6 m/s
2024
48.9°F70.5°F92.1°F108669%2.6 m/s
2023 🔥
48.4°F71.2°F94.1°F75366%2.6 m/s
2022
45.0°F69.3°F93.4°F72563%2.8 m/s
2021
46.2°F68.0°F89.6°F94772%2.7 m/s
2020
46.2°F68.7°F91.2°F95070%2.8 m/s
2019
45.0°F67.3°F89.4°F91072%2.8 m/s
2018
46.6°F68.4°F90.0°F111171%2.8 m/s
2017
46.4°F68.9°F91.4°F110070%2.8 m/s
2016
46.9°F68.0°F89.1°F112974%2.6 m/s

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hottest city in Texas?
North Richland Hills is the hottest city in Texas with an average July high of 107.2°F based on 45 years of data. View North Richland Hills weather history →
What is the coldest city in Texas?
Amarillo is the coldest city with average January lows of 14.4°F. View Amarillo weather history →
Which city in Texas gets the most rain?
Orange is the wettest city in Texas with approximately 1532 mm of annual precipitation on average.
What is the warmest month in Texas?
August is the warmest month in Texas, with region-wide average highs of 103.5°F and average lows of 69.4°F.
What is the coldest month in Texas?
January is the coldest month in Texas with average lows of 24.4°F and average highs of 74.8°F.
What is the rainiest month in Texas?
May is the rainiest month in Texas with approximately 118 mm on average, while February is the driest with 60 mm.
How many cities in Texas have weather data?
WeatherBlaze has historical weather data for 106 cities in Texas, covering 45 years of climate records from 1981 to 2025.
Where does this climate data come from?
All data is sourced from NASA POWER (Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources), based on MERRA-2 satellite reanalysis data. It includes monthly temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation.

📡 Data Source

All weather data is sourced from NASA POWER (Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources), a NASA project providing solar and meteorological data for renewable energy, building efficiency, and agricultural research.

Parameters included:
  • Temperature (Min, Max)
  • Precipitation
  • Relative Humidity
  • Wind Speed
  • Solar Radiation
Data specifications:
  • Resolution: Monthly
  • Spatial: 0.5° × 0.625°
  • Source: MERRA-2
  • Coverage: 19812025
  • Cities: 106 in Texas