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Austin Texas Climate

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One of the best places to live in the world is Austin. If you don't believe this, scan the pages of a Money magazine issue in 2006 and see for yourself. Austin is a great place to live in if you want to stay in a green city. MSN labeled Austin as the "Greenest City in America" because its residents exert a lot of effort in making sure that their lifestyle is sustainable.

The climate in Austin is humid tropical, characterized by their moderately cold climate in winter and the hot and humid weather in summer. The hot-and-humid summers in Austin are characterized by a temperature of about 90 degrees F or 32 degrees C.

The summer months of Austin are June to September. Temperature usually falls to 100 degrees F or 38 degrees C on a daily basis. On September 5, 2000, Austin experienced the hottest day in history at 112 degrees F or 44 degrees C. There are about 198 days where Austin experiences a temperature of 80 degrees F or 27 degrees C. Another temperature of over 90 degrees F or 32 degrees C is experienced for another 111 days.

Austin has a dry and mild weather for winter. For 88 days, the temperature in Austin falls at 5 degrees F or 7 degrees C. Minimum temperature is of course, below freezing point, and is experienced for another 24 days.

To date, the lowest temperature in Austin was recorded on January 31, 1949 at -2 degrees F or -19 degrees C. Austin rarely experiences a snowfall, though once a year or so, the city may be hit with an ice storm. When this happens, the roads may be frozen and the city may be shut down for a day.

Climate changes are very evident in Austin because of the extreme weather conditions. Then again, it is indeed better to tolerate the weather changes than experiences more frightening catastrophes in other cities. Tornadoes and thunderstorms, which are very common in the whole of Texas, is very rare in Austin. The point is, Austin's weather or climate does not define the living condition in the city at all.

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