Yes the further south you get the warmer it gets the further north you get the colder it gets!
How is it there? Well, it was established there (as Southwest Texas Normal School, then Southwest Texas State College, then Southwest Texas State University, then to its present name), and it hasn't moved.
Houston, Texas.
I believe somewhere around humid subtropical
Humid subtropical
Texas can be divided into four main regions: the Gulf Coast, Central Texas, West Texas, and East Texas. The Gulf Coast region is known for its hot and humid climate, characterized by high temperatures and significant moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. Central Texas has a mix of humid and semi-arid conditions, while West Texas tends to be hotter and drier. East Texas experiences a humid subtropical climate, but the Gulf Coast remains the most consistently hot and humid area.
Southwest started in Texas.
The Red river forms Texas southwest. The Rio Grande forms the southwest border between Texas and Mexico.
the climate is primarily hot and humid
Texas
Southwest
The answer is not California. For California is not in the southwest. The answer is Texas. The southwest states are Arizona (I live there), New Mexico, Oklahoma, and of course, Texas.
Texas is the hottest state in the southwest. Southeastern Texas is the hottest in the southwest, it gets to 120 degrees in the summer. It is over 80 degrees by May