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Austin's Climate

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Affinity Properties, Inc 509937

If you are planning to move to Austin or are simply planning a visit, learning about the climate in this city will help you know what to expect. Winds in Austin generally come from the south, and the climate is classified as humid subtropical. Humid subtropical climates are known for their mild winters and hot summers. Austin has a very high level of humidity during most days during the summer.

In general, Austin's climate is sunny and pleasant, although you should expect some very hot temperatures during the summer months. Summer temperatures average 84.3 degrees. It is not unusual for the temperature to reach 100 degrees during the summer, sometimes for several days in a row. In fact, Austin has an average of 111 days each year with temperatures above 90 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Austin was 112 degrees. That record was set in the year 2000. If you love sunshine, you will love Austin, Texas. Austin has more than three hundred days of sunshine annually. If you are planning to spend a lot of time outdoors in Austin, remember to put on your sunscreen so that you can enjoy the great outdoors without getting burnt.

Although Texas is located in the notorious tornado alley, tornadoes rarely occur within the city of Austin itself. Thunderstorms, however, occur fairly frequently, especially in the spring and fall months. Austin receives around thirty-two inches of rain each year. Austin's thunderstorms are occasionally severe, with extreme wind gusts and hail. Although tornadoes within the city are rare, you should still take necessary precautions. Make sure your family knows what to do if the tornado siren sounds. If you do hear the tornado warning siren, take it seriously. Move to a basement or an interior room of your home far away from any windows. This will help protect you and your family if a tornado actually does strike your home.

Although Austin is hot and sunny, it is by no means a barren desert. The Colorado River flows through the center of the city. In addition to the river, there are also many lakes throughout in the region. Because of Austin's abundant sunshine, you will have plenty of opportunities to enjoy many outdoor activities. Kayaking and canoeing are both very popular with Austin locals.

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Austin occurred in 1949, when the temperature reached a frigid -2 degrees. Fortunately, most winters are nowhere near that cold. Snow lovers, however, might be disappointed by Austin's mild winters. Austin rarely receives measurable snow, and when snow does fall it rarely stays on the ground more than a day or two. Temperatures during the winter average around 50 degrees. Austin does experience occasional cold spells, however, so make sure you keep a sweater in your closet just in case.

Joe Cline writes articles for Austin Texas real estate. Other articles written by the author related to Austin TX realtor and Lakeway real estate can be found on the net.

Sam White
College Station, TX
Integrated Marketing - Bryan College Station,

Austin's climate seems to capture the best of the Gulf Coast and the Hill Country. Not quite as humid as much of Texas.

Apr 26, 2010 09:12 PM
Barbara Kornegay
REMAX Essential - Wilmington, NC
Wilmington NC Real Estate, Homes

I love reading local posts like this...  Very informative and interesting and the public and most importantly Google loves them!

Apr 26, 2010 09:26 PM