Average Temperature In Texas In December

So, you're thinking about spending December in Texas, huh? Smart choice! (Maybe. Depends on what you're after, right?) The big question on your mind, I'm guessing, is: "What's the weather really like?" Let's dive into the delightful, sometimes unpredictable, world of Texas December temperatures.
Generally Speaking... It's Mild-ish
Okay, okay, "mild" is a relative term. Coming from, say, Minnesota, Texas in December probably feels like you've won the lottery. From, say, Miami? Maybe not so much. But overall, average temperatures across the state hover somewhere in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. Not exactly beach weather, but definitely outdoor-activity-friendly!
Think of it like this: You can probably ditch the snow boots. Unless you're planning a trip to the Panhandle. More on that later. 😉
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Location, Location, Location (and a Dash of Texas-Sized Variety)
Texas is HUGE. Like, seriously, ridiculously huge. (Did you know you could fit several European countries in it? Mind. Blown.) So, naturally, the temperature in December is going to vary depending on where you are. Don't expect the same weather in El Paso that you'll find in Galveston! That's just not how Texas rolls.
Down in South Texas, near the Gulf Coast? Think warmer. We're talking daytime highs potentially flirting with the 70s. Maybe even pushing 80! Perfect for a stroll along the beach, right? (Just maybe pack a light jacket for the evening.)

Up in the Panhandle? Brrr! Hold on to your hats (and scarves, and gloves, and thermal underwear). You might actually see some snow! Average highs can be in the 40s, and lows can dip below freezing. So, yeah, pack accordingly.
The Major Cities: A Quick Temperature Tour
Let's break it down by some of the major Texas cities, just so you have a slightly clearer picture:

- Austin: Expect average highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s. Pretty mild, right? Great for exploring Zilker Park or catching some live music.
- Dallas/Fort Worth: Similar to Austin, with average highs in the 50s and 60s and lows in the 40s. Perfect for checking out the museums or grabbing some BBQ.
- Houston: Warmer than Dallas and Austin, with average highs in the 60s and 70s and lows in the 50s. Great for exploring the Space Center or checking out the diverse culinary scene.
- San Antonio: Similar to Austin, with average highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s. Perfect for strolling along the River Walk or visiting the Alamo.
Remember, these are just averages. Texas weather is nothing if not unpredictable. (We like to keep things interesting, ya know?) You could get a week of sunshine and 75-degree weather, or you could get a cold snap that sends everyone scrambling for their winter coats.
What to Pack: The Million-Dollar Question
So, what should you pack for a December trip to Texas? Layers, my friend, layers! Think light jackets, sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, and maybe a heavier coat if you're heading north. Sunglasses are a must, because even if it's cold, the sun can be intense. And don't forget comfortable shoes for all that exploring you'll be doing!

Basically, be prepared for anything. It's Texas. 😉
The Bottom Line: Is December a Good Time to Visit?
Absolutely! Despite the temperature variations, December can be a fantastic time to visit Texas. The crowds are generally smaller than in the summer, and there are plenty of festive events and holiday celebrations to enjoy. Plus, you might just get lucky and experience some truly beautiful weather.
So, go ahead and book that trip. Just remember to check the forecast before you leave and pack accordingly. And don't be surprised if the weather throws you a curveball. That's just part of the Texas charm! Now, if you excuse me, I think I'll go make myself a cup of hot chocolate. Talking about December weather always makes me a little chilly. Even in Texas! ☕
