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Weather in Texas

Climate at a glance

Texas covers two distinct climate zones across 1,836 cities and towns. Predominantly humid subtropical (99% of cities), with hot desert pockets (1%).

The state spans roughly 10.6° of latitude (25.9° N to 36.5° N), from South Point in the south to Texhoma in the north. Houston is the largest city by population.

ZoneCities%
humid subtropical1,81799.0%
hot desert191.0%

Microseason · May 16–20 · Southeast Subtropical

Roses open on the Piedmont edge

Late spring blooms flood gardens and wild margins. Roses, azaleas, rhododendron peak. The overstory is emerald.

Microseason content for Texas is drawn from the Southeast Subtropical corpus (99% of the state's cities sit in this region).

All cities in Texas

1,836 cities & towns

Weather in Texas — All Cities & Forecasts