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TxGearhead
Dec 18, 2018Explorer II
fanrgs wrote:
We lived in SE Texas for two years and wouldn't even consider spending winter there again. When it was not cold and windy, it was cloudy and, more often than not, rainy. That was, however, 50 years ago!
However, we towed our trailer to south-central Texas and had sunny days, a little wind, but very little rain from late January to early March a few years ago. We primarily stayed in state parks in an area from Junction to Rockport and south to Uvalde and North Padre Island. Most of that time was on or very near the coast and all of it was south of I-10.
In 2017, we spent January and February in the Las Cruces, NM, and Big Bend area of Texas. Again south of I-10, we had very good weather, no rain, lots of sun, and daytime temps in the high 50s to about 75. That's perfect winter weather in my book!
I would agree. SE Texas/Houston area gets a lot of rain. Farther west you go will be dryer.
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