Robert Lee, TX

Climate overview — based on NOAA 1991-2020 normals from ROBERT LEE 4WSW, TX US.

BSh Semi-arid (hot) climate 8a USDA hardiness Zone 8a

Year-round temperatures (°F)

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Climate summary

Robert Lee has an annual average temperature of 64.4°F with about 21.4 inches of precipitation per year and 0.5 inches of snow. The warmest month is July (average high 96.1°F), and the coldest is January (average low 29.8°F). September is typically the wettest month (2.65 in) and December the driest (0.95 in). Snow typically falls from February through February.

Pleasant months
2 / 12
avg high 65–80°F, low ≥ 50°F
Annual swing
40.2°F
warmest to coldest month
Heating need
2,343
Cooling need
2,127

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Climate change signal

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14 of 366 (3.8%) of Robert Lee's all-time daily heat records have been set since 2015. If records were spread evenly across the station's history, only about 5% would fall in any given decade.

1900s
14
1910s
15
1940s
0
1950s
0
1960s
46
1970s
71
1980s
67
1990s
51
2000s
67
2010s
35

Bars: number of all-time daily heat records still standing that were set in each decade.

Monthly averages

Month Avg High Avg Low Avg Temp Precipitation Snow Rainy days
January 58.0°F 29.8°F 43.9°F 1.06 in 0.1 in 4
February 62.9°F 34.4°F 48.7°F 1.11 in 0.2 in 4
March 70.1°F 41.7°F 55.9°F 1.30 in 4
April 79.4°F 50.3°F 64.9°F 1.65 in 0.1 in 3
May 87.0°F 60.6°F 73.8°F 2.60 in 5
June 92.6°F 68.3°F 80.4°F 2.60 in 5
July 96.1°F 72.0°F 84.1°F 1.54 in 4
August 94.4°F 70.7°F 82.5°F 2.63 in 6
September 87.4°F 62.8°F 75.1°F 2.65 in 4
October 79.0°F 50.8°F 64.9°F 2.11 in 4
November 66.9°F 39.9°F 53.4°F 1.23 in 4
December 59.0°F 31.4°F 45.2°F 0.95 in 0.1 in 3

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