alright then, how's the weather in upper vs lower Texas? Is it true that it gets more hot + humid the closer you get to the coast? I live in SoCal so I'm assuming it won't be too hard for me to adapt. Do you Texans turn on the AC 24/7 all year long?
If you have ever lived up north winters in Texas are not that bad. In Dallas it occasionally will snow but it almost always melts by noon. One of the biggest problems is that most people never turn off their sprinkler systems so, the occasional night when it gets below freezing their run off creates a nice ice patch in the road.
Lubbock has some of the worst weather in Texas. Colder than Dallas in the Winter. Hotter than Dallas in the summer and no almost no humidity all year long. It is so dry that if you see haze when you look out the window 99% of the time it is a cloud of dust.
Huston and Galveston are very humid but do have mild winters.
San Antonio is probably the best location weather wise. Mild winters and no humidity.
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