Hot, hot, hot. I live in central CA which gets hot, but I think Texas is hotter. Well over 100 and in the 105 + range. Once on a trip through Texas it was so hot I decided to go to the public pool, but didn't have towels with me. I parked a block away, took my swim, dressed wet and by the time I got back to the car I was dry. That is hot.
It is hot and humid during the summer. It ocasionally snows during the winter
56 winter 100 summer
In summer Texas is very hot, in spring it is not to hot and not to cold, in fall Texas starts getting chili, and in winter it sometimes snows.
The average summer temperature in Texas for 1997 was approximately 82-86°F. Temperature can vary slightly depending on the region within Texas.
A lot of tornadoes.
very hot around 100degrees in the summer and very cold around 30\50 in the winter
The highest recorded temperature in Killeen, Texas, was 111°F (44°C) on August 11, 1969. This temperature was measured at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport, which is the official weather station for the area. Killeen experiences hot summers due to its location in central Texas, where temperatures can often exceed 100°F (37.8°C) during the peak of summer.
In the summer, temperatures in the Chihuahuan Desert can exceed 110 degrees F. In the winter the temperature usually averages 50 to 60 degrees F. during the day but may fall to below freezing on some winter nights. Most of the rain comes during the summer monsoon which runs from June 15 through the end of September.
Texas can get quite hot during the summer months. Texas has been known to get above 130 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer.
The weather in the central plains of Texas is typically hot and humid during the summer months, with temperatures often reaching the high 90s to low 100s Fahrenheit. Winters are milder but can still experience cool temperatures with occasional frost. Thunderstorms are common in the spring and summer, bringing heavy rainfall and sometimes hail.
In Texas, where I live, it's brown in summer.
It does not get too cool in Texas but i would say about 90 degrees.