Victoria County Climate
Victoria County, Texas
Avg Annual Temp
70.6°F
Annual Precip
40.0"
Annual Snowfall
0.1"
Extreme Heat Days
118.2
days >= 90°F/yr
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About Victoria County Weather
Subtropical heat near the Gulf Coast
Victoria County is exceptionally warm, with an annual average temperature of 70.6°F, far exceeding the national median. It also receives 40.0 inches of annual precipitation, placing it well above the national average for rainfall.
Hotter and wetter than the Texas average
The county's 70.6°F average temperature is five degrees higher than the Texas state average of 65.5°F. At 40.0 inches of annual rain, it is also wetter than the state average of 31.9 inches.
Coastal humidity and consistent heat
Victoria County experiences 118 days of extreme heat, which is typical for the humid coastal plains. Its 40.0 inches of rain is significantly higher than the totals seen in Central or West Texas counties.
Warm winters and punishing summers
Summer is long and intense, with 118 days over 90°F and a July average of 84.3°F. Winter is very mild with an average of 56.2°F and virtually no snow, recording only 0.1 inches per year.
Manage high heat and humidity
Residents must maintain air conditioning systems to handle 118 days of extreme heat. Given the 40.0 inches of rain and coastal proximity, mold prevention and moisture control in homes are high priorities.
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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.