

Dallas’ highest average temperature is 96 in August. Dallasĭallas has an overall annual average high temperature of 77☏ and an annual average low temperature of 52☏. It rains an average of 83 days annually, for a total of 32.91” of precipitation. Its lowest average temperature is 39☏ in January. San Antonio’s highest average temperature is 95☏ in both July and August. San Antonio has an overall annual average high temperature of 80☏ and an annual low temperature of 57☏.

It rains an average of 106 days annually for a total of 45.28”. Houston’s highest average temperature is 93° in August, and its lowest average temperature is 44☏ in January. Houston has an overall average temperature of 78☏ for a high and 60☏ for a low. All of our weather information for the cities come from US Climate Data. Now, let’s examine each of our top six contenders in terms of average temperatures, highs, lows, hours of sunlight, and amount of rainfall annually. In Texas, that 500,000 threshold population limits us to 6 cities as of 2019, according to Wikipedia. Texas has WAY too many towns, burgs, and villages to consider each one we need to limit ourselves to the “cities.” For the purposes of this article, we’re considering a “city” any area with over 500,000 people living there. Comparing the Weather of Texas’ Major Cities Most of us find those things scary and a hazard to our home once tornadoes, severe lightning, hail, and flooding get involved, so we would prefer to avoid them as much as possible. Finally, we want to try to find areas that have lower severe storm risks. Rain, though great for farming, is not one of those things most consider “best” weather, so we’ll look for abundant sunshine.

As the temperature goes up, humidity levels need to go down to maintain comfort.Īdditionally, most folks prefer sunny days to cloudy or overcast days. Depending on air temperature, humidity levels under 60% are relatively comfortable. Most folks are getting too warm over 90° and are chilly at under 50°. What Weather is Considered “Comfortable?”Īccording to Scientific American, people feel most comfortable at around 70☏. So, before we examine the cities with the best weather, we’ll need to determine what that “best weather” should look like. However, there are plenty of places in the Lone Star State that ideally balances these conditions in their milder form and has the best weather overall.īased on previous data, Houston has the best weather out of the six major cities in Texas (Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, and El Paso).īut, this is really a subjective concept maybe you like 90° sunny summers or prefer snowy winters. Texas is a state of stark weather contrasts: searing heat, blinding wind, bone-numbing cold, and don’t forget those tornadoes, hailstorms, hurricanes, and occasional blizzards.
