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Old 02-07-2007, 10:21 PM   #10 (permalink)
deeptrance
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Re: Will a californian like the weather in Texas?

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Originally Posted by Panterro View Post
You do know that Texas is its own country right? The weather changes depending where you are in Texas, so find the weather you like and move to that part of Texas.
Like others have said, there is no location in Texas that's free from some pain when it comes to weather.

If you want dry, you'll have intense sunny hot days in summer and more cold in the winter. If you like mild warm temperatures with less variation, then you'll have extremely high humidity (Galveston, for example).

There's nothing remotely like a California (Mediterranean) climate in Texas. It's all subject to extremes. But you're right that it's very different from one end of the state to another. So you can at least choose which type of suffering bothers you least. For me, the ideal climate would be west/northwest of San Antonio in the hill country. But it's kinda remote there and I'd feel pretty lonely!
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