Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Kyle, Texas Climate Summary Temperature • Average annual temperature: 66.9°F (19.4°C) • Average daily high temperature: 83.6°F (28.7°C) • Average daily low temperature: 50.2°F (10.1°C) • Record high temperature: 109°F (43°C) • Record low temperature: 14°F (-10°C) Precipitation • Average annual precipitation: 32.16 inches (817 mm) • Average monthly precipitation: 2.68 inches (68 mm) • Wettest month: May (4.16 inches / 106 mm) • Driest month: January (2.13 inches / 54 mm) Humidity • Average annual relative humidity: 69% • High humidity months: May-October (70-80%) • Low humidity months: January-March (60-70%) Wind • Average annual wind speed: 10.2 mph (16.4 km/h) • Prevailing wind direction: South-southeast Sunshine • Average annual sunshine: 2,904 hours • Sunniest months: June-August (10-11 hours per day) • Cloudiest months: December-January (6-7 hours per day) Seasonal Climate • Spring (March-May) Mild temperatures, increasing humidity, and occasional thunderstorms. • Summer (June-August) Hot and humid, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. • Fall (September-November) Pleasant temperatures, decreasing humidity, and occasional cold fronts. • Winter (December-February) Cool to cold temperatures, low humidity, and occasional rain or freezing drizzle. Climate Extremes • Extreme heat: Temperatures above 90°F (32°C) occur frequently in summer, especially during heat waves. • Droughts: Prolonged periods of low rainfall can occur, leading to water shortages. • Floods: Heavy rainfall from thunderstorms or tropical storms can cause flooding in low-lying areas. • Hail: Hailstorms are common during severe thunderstorms in spring and summer. • Tornadoes: Tornadoes are possible, but relatively rare, in the Kyle area. |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Kyle is located at the confluence of the Plum Creek and Onion Creek watersheds, creating a diverse ecosystem. • The area was once home to the now-extinct Guadalupe Mountains wolf. • The Plum Creek Nature Trail offers a glimpse into the region's natural beauty, with over 100 bird species identified. Science • Kyle is home to the Texas State University Round Rock Campus, which offers a variety of science programs. • The city is also the location of the Hays County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1, which manages water resources for the area. Personalities • John Hays, a prominent Texas Ranger and namesake of Hays County, lived in Kyle for a time. • Dr. Charles Bellinger, a renowned astronomer, established the Kyle Observatory in 1971, which remains a popular destination for stargazing. • Kyle is also the hometown of actress and singer Demi Lovato. |
| Tourist Attractions
| 1.Barton Creek Greenbelt (Austin, TX): A scenic 12-mile trail system offering hiking, biking, and kayaking along the scenic Barton Creek. 2.Zilker Park (Austin, TX): A sprawling urban park featuring the Zilker Botanical Garden, the Zilker Hillside Theater, and the Zilker Zephyr miniature train. 3.Deep Eddy Pool (Austin, TX): A historic outdoor swimming pool fed by natural spring water, offering a refreshing dip in the Texas heat. |
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