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Sabine County Climate

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec68.4°AVG °F

Avg Annual Temp

68.4°F

Annual Precip

55.8"

Annual Snowfall

0.1"

Extreme Heat Days

Monthly Temperature

54.4°F avgJFMAMJJASOND

Precipitation Calendar

Dry
Wet= snowfall
5.3"
4.8"
5.3"
4.5"
4.8"
4.5"
3.4"
3.8"
4.2"
4.8"
4.8"
5.7"
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Growing Season & Gardening

USDA Hardiness Zone

9a

Minimum winter temperature range for plant survival

Seasonal Overview

Comfort ZoneSpring61°76°14.6"Summer81°84°11.6"Fall60°79°13.8"Winter51°54°15.8"20°40°60°80°100°

National Comparison

Warmer than 95% of US counties
Wetter than 89% of US counties
More seasonal variation than 11% of US counties

7-Day Outlook

Forecast

Current Conditions

Air Quality

Safety

Weather Alerts

Climate Advisory: Sabine County

Climate Verdict

Climate data for Sabine County is currently being compiled from NOAA sources. Check back soon for detailed weather normals.

Seasonal Breakdown

Seasonal weather data for this county is based on regional climate patterns. Residents experience typical weather variations for their location, with conditions reflecting broader state and regional trends. Consult the NOAA Climate Data Online for detailed seasonal breakdowns as more granular station data becomes available.

Outdoor & Gardening Guidance

Growing season and gardening guidance for Sabine County will be added as data becomes available.

Regional Context

Comparative climate data for Sabine County is being processed.

Climate Profile

About Sabine County Weather

One of the Wettest in the Nation

While specific temperature data is limited, Sabine County is defined by its 55.8 inches of annual rain. This is drastically higher than the national median and the Texas average of 31.9 inches.

Deep East Texas Rainfall Leader

Sabine County receives 55.8 inches of precipitation, making it one of the wettest counties in Texas. This exceeds the state average of 31.9 inches by more than 23 inches annually.

A Lush Border Climate

Sharing a border with Louisiana, Sabine matches the high-humidity and high-rainfall profile of Newton and Jasper counties. It records almost no snow, averaging just 0.1 inches per year.

Constant Moisture and Mild Winters

Snow is a rare event in Sabine County, which averages only 0.1 inches per year. The high annual rainfall of 55.8 inches ensures that every season is defined by significant moisture.

Water Management is Essential

With nearly 56 inches of rain, residents should prioritize flood insurance and high-capacity gutter systems. Breathable, moisture-wicking clothing is a must for navigating the intense humidity of the Piney Woods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average temperature in Sabine County?
The average annual temperature in Sabine County, TX is 68.4°F, based on NOAA 30-year climate normals (1991-2020).
How much rain does Sabine County get?
Sabine County receives an average of 55.8 inches of precipitation per year, including both rain and meltwater from snow. This is based on NOAA 30-year climate normals.
Does it snow in Sabine County?
Yes, Sabine County receives an average of 0.1 inches of snowfall per year according to NOAA climate normals.
How hot does Sabine County get in summer?
The average summer temperature (June-August) in Sabine County is 83.3°F.
How cold are winters in Sabine County?
The average winter temperature (December-February) in Sabine County is 52.5°F. January, typically the coldest month, averages 50.7°F.

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Data sources: ERA5 Reanalysis (modeled) via Open-Meteo (gap-filled where station data unavailable).. Forecast and alert data from National Weather Service API. Air quality data from Open-Meteo.

Climate normals are 30-year averages of weather variables. Station data is aggregated to county level. Forecasts and alerts are fetched live and may change frequently. Data is informational only — not a substitute for official National Weather Service forecasts or emergency weather warnings.

By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor
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