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What should I pack for Texas in October?

Do pack a few pairs of shorts and at least one pair of pants in case it gets chilly in the evenings. Bring a light jacket and sweater to wear at night, and don't forget to pack comfy walking shoes. It's also a good idea to pack a rain jacket or umbrella and water-resistant shoes, as October gets its fair share of rain.



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The best time for statewide travel is late Oct/Nov, March and April, and late May/early June. This will avoid, for the most part, Texas's hottest and coldest temperatures and the heaviest rainfall.

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Do pack a few pairs of shorts and at least one pair of pants in case it gets chilly in the evenings. Bring a light jacket and sweater to wear at night, and don't forget to pack comfy walking shoes. It's also a good idea to pack a rain jacket or umbrella and water-resistant shoes, as October gets its fair share of rain.

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Do pack a few pairs of shorts and at least one pair of pants in case it gets chilly in the evenings. Bring a light jacket and sweater to wear at night, and don't forget to pack comfy walking shoes. It's also a good idea to pack a rain jacket or umbrella and water-resistant shoes, as October gets its fair share of rain.

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Are Texas beaches warm? Most people will find the ocean off Texas warm enough to enjoy swimming from April to October. That's when the water temperature is usually over 70 °F (21 °C) at any of the state's coastal beaches.

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How humid is it in October. In October, Austin is moderately humid with an average amount of 64% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. February has the highest relative humidity at 74% and is the least humid in August at 56%.

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The best times to visit Austin are September to November or March to May, when 70s and 80s are the anticipated daytime temperatures. As temperatures climb into the mid- to high 90s with high humidity, the Texan summer (June through August) is barely tolerable for unaccustomed visitors.

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