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I'm looking for "experienced" information on weather for the Texas Hill country for the months of Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Al
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Al Viscardi 2006 Cardinal 36TS, 2005 Dodge 2500 www.mytripjournal.com/freeatlast
you can lookup historical weather avgs and high/low records at online weather sites, such as Weather Underground. Here is their annual data for Kerrville, Tx
I lived there 8 years, you can expect chilly nights in the 50's and in the 60-70's in the day. It is beautiful time of year to visit.
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You will love the Texas Hill Country. The weather is iffy during the winter...not for snow but rain and chill. you will find it a great place to spend the winter. Sherri and I go there as often as we can and love it. There is a lot to do and see there.
We were in Texas Hill Country in 2006 during January and found it just beautiful - sunny and springlike. We are going back next year in February and can't wait. We love that area!!
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Randy & Terry chasin' our dreams down the interstate. . . http://guilertravels.blogspot.com