Fisher County Climate
Fisher County, Texas
Avg Annual Temp
65.5°F
Annual Precip
23.5"
Annual Snowfall
3.5"
Extreme Heat Days
111.1
days >= 90°F/yr
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About Fisher County Weather
The National Center of Heat
Fisher County averages 65.5°F annually, placing it well above the national average for temperature. This semi-arid climate experiences sharp fluctuations between hot summer afternoons and cool winter nights.
The Texas Baseline
Fisher County perfectly matches the Texas state average annual temperature of 65.5°F. However, it is much drier than the rest of the state, receiving only 23.5 inches of rain compared to the 31.9-inch state average.
Rolling Plains Weather Patterns
The climate here is typical for the Rolling Plains, offering more snowfall than southern neighbors but less rain than counties to the east. Its 3.5 inches of annual snow is a distinct feature compared to the snow-free counties in Central Texas.
High Heat and Winter Dusting
Summer temperatures peak in July with an average of 85.2°F, contributing to 111 extreme heat days per year. Winters are much cooler than East Texas, with January temperatures dipping to an average of 44.9°F.
Adapting to Aridity
Xeriscaping and drought-resistant plantings are vital for local yards due to the low 23.5-inch annual rainfall. Homeowners should also prepare for occasional winter snow by winterizing pipes during the 46.8°F winter season.
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Data source: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), U.S. Climate Normals 1991-2020.
Climate normals are 30-year averages of weather variables computed from 1991 to 2020. Station data is aggregated to county level using spatial averaging. Data is informational only — not a substitute for official National Weather Service forecasts or emergency weather warnings.