Texas Historical Weather Data & Climate

Historical Climate Data for 106 Cities  •  1981–2025

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Texas Climate Overview

Texas has an average annual temperature of 67.6°F (across all 106 cities) with approximately 954 mm of annual precipitation and average humidity of 70%. 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. This page covers 45 years of NASA POWER climate data (1981–2025) including temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation.

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Quick Climate Facts

(1981 – 2025)
Hottest City
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North Richland Hills
Jul High: 107.2°F
Coldest City
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Amarillo
Jan Low: 14.4°F
Wettest City
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Orange
1519 mm/yr
Driest City
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El Paso
272 mm/yr
Hottest Month
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Aug
Avg High: 103.5°F
Coldest Month
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Jan
Avg Low: 24.3°F
Cities With Data
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106
cities in Texas
Data Coverage
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45 yrs
1981 – 2025

🏙️ Cities in Texas — Weather History

📅 Texas Monthly Climate Averages

🌡️ State-Wide Monthly Temperature

Average across all 106 cities · 1981–2025 · °F

🌧️ Monthly Precipitation

State-wide average · mm/month

📖 Texas Seasonal Climate Guide

Aug is typically the warmest month across Texas with average highs around 103.5°F, while Jan is the coldest with average lows near 24.3°F. May is the wettest month with approximately 118 mm of rainfall on average.
MonthMax TempMin TempAvg Temp Rain (mm)HumidityWind (m/s)Solar (kWh/m²)
Jan 74.8°F 24.3°F 49.6°F 65 75% 2.8 2.90
Feb 79°F 26.2°F 52.7°F 62 75% 3.0 3.50
Mar 84.2°F 32.4°F 58.3°F 71 72% 3.1 4.60
Apr 90.3°F 41.5°F 65.8°F 75 70% 3.2 5.50
May 95.4°F 52.7°F 74.1°F 118 72% 2.9 5.90
Jun 99.5°F 64.4°F 82°F 102 69% 2.7 6.60
Jul 102.6°F 70°F 86.4°F 71 64% 2.6 6.70
Aug 103.5°F 69.4°F 86.5°F 74 62% 2.4 6.20
Sep 98.8°F 56.5°F 77.7°F 87 66% 2.3 5.20
Oct 92.7°F 43°F 67.8°F 102 68% 2.6 4.30
Nov 83.1°F 32.7°F 57.9°F 72 73% 2.7 3.20
Dec 77°F 25.7°F 51.4°F 68 75% 2.7 2.60

📈 Texas Yearly Climate Trends

🌡️ Annual Temperature Trend

State-wide avg annual high & low · Last 10 years

📈 Texas Long-Term Climate Trends (1981–2025)

This chart shows how Texas's average temperatures have shifted across 45 years. Use the range buttons to focus on recent decades or view the full historical record. Data is averaged across all 106 cities in the state.

🌧️ Annual Precipitation Trend

State-wide avg annual precipitation · Last 10 years · mm/year

🔗 Explore Cities in Texas

Browse detailed weather history, monthly averages, and 45-year climate trends for every city in Texas.

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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 1519 mm of annual precipitation on average. View Orange weather history →
What is the warmest month in Texas?
Aug is the warmest month across Texas, with state-wide average highs of 103.5°F and average lows of 69.4°F.
How many cities in Texas have weather data?
TownPillar has historical weather data for 106 cities in Texas, covering 45 years of NASA POWER climate records from 1981 to 2025.
Which month has the most sunshine in Texas?
Jul is the sunniest month across Texas with an average solar radiation of 6.70 kWh/m²/day state-wide. This solar radiation data from NASA POWER is useful for solar energy planning, agriculture, and understanding seasonal sunshine availability.
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 at 0.5° × 0.625° spatial resolution.

📚 Data Source

All weather data is sourced from NASA POWER (Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources). Data covers 45 years (1981–2025) across 106 cities in Texas at monthly temporal resolution.