When’s the Best Time to Visit Houston? Weather & Events

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When is the best time to go to Houston, the sprawling metropolis in Texas known for its NASA Space Center and deliciously diverse cuisine?

During my epic 5 month journey across the southwest US, I made a weekend pit stop in Houston right in the middle of winter, which was actually not too cold. The city’s weather can swing from comfortably mild to “I’m melting!” levels of heat, thanks to its Gulf Coast location. 

So, let’s break down the visitor seasons in Houston:

  • Best Season: February to April or from September to November
  • Peak Season: June to September (despite the heat)
  • Off-Peak Season: December to January

Now, let’s look into what each season brings like the coolest events to check out and what weather to expect. Whether you’re in town for a one-day trip to Houston or planning a more leisurely exploration of the city’s museums, parks, and mouth-watering BBQ joints, this is the best time to visit Houston.

Giant sign with the backdrop of Houston

Best Time to Visit Houston

Best Time of Year to Visit

The best time to hit up Houston is between February and April or from September to November. Ditch the extreme weather for perfect patio weather, ideal for all the outdoor art and munching your way through the city’s famed food fests. Plus, the azaleas are in full bloom during spring.

Best Time for Good Weather

For the best weather, aim for spring or fall. You’ll enjoy mild temperatures, generally ranging from the 60s to the low 80s F for outdoor dining and park visits. This zone of weather avoids the city’s humid summers and short but unpredictable winters.

Best Time to Avoid Crowds

The best time to dodge the crowds is mid-January to early March. Houston is a popular place; around then, it’ll be after the holiday frenzy and before spring breakers storm in. Colder weather in many places and the post-holiday slump means fewer folks are traveling, so you get more space to yourself.

Cheapest Time to Visit

The cheapest time to visit Houston is during its off-peak season, from December to February. You’ll find airfare and hotel rates take a nice dip, saving you some cash.

Low-Rider Parked Car Meet-up on a weekend houston itinerary
Low-Rider Parked Car Meet-up. So Cool!

Worst Time to Visit Houston

The worst time to visit Houston? That has to be between June and August when the city turns into a giant sauna, thanks to the sweltering heat and humidity. I’ve been to nearby Austin in August, and I promise you’ll be drenched in sweat two steps outside your air-conditioned haven.

Houston is inspired mural in downtown houston

Seasons of Houston

Spring (March-May)

Spring in Houston is the sweet spot where you’re comfortable in just a t-shirt during the day, and at night, a light jacket is all you need. The city blooms with azaleas and bluebonnets, and it’s as if the whole city collectively decides to start chilling outside.

The events calendar kicks into high gear during spring. Think food festivals, outdoor concerts, and art fairs. You haven’t lived until you’ve seen a rodeo in person, and The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, held in March, is the largest in the world. Crowds do start to pick up, especially around the major events. 

Key Events: 

Summer (June-August)

Summer in Houston is like stepping into a sauna that’s also somehow an oven. Temperatures regularly flirt with the 90s, but with such intense humidity that may rival that of the Southeast Asia jungles.

Find clever ways to beat the heat by hitting the chock-full of splash pads, pools, and water parks that become local hotspots. And despite the heat, there are a ton of indoor activities, like museums, aquariums, and shows to keep you entertained.

The night brings a bit of a reprieve from the heat, so rooftop bars, open-air concerts, and nighttime festivals are a chance to actually enjoy the outdoors without feeling like you’re melting. And speaking of festivals, summer’s packed with them.

Key Events:

Kemah Boardwalk sign during the best time to visit houston in the summer

Fall (September-November)

Fall in Houston is just right, not too hot, not too cold, and the humidity breaks, leaving you with weather that actually makes you want to be outdoors. Temperatures range from the 70s to the mid-80s F, which, in Houston terms, is pretty much perfect.

Fall in Houston is festival central. There’s everything from the Texas Renaissance Festival, which I recommend anyone to go to. I’ve gone LARPing before as well, and dressing up for the RenFest never fails to give me a grand time. 

For sports fans, fall means one thing: football season. Cheer on the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium, or get wrapped up in the high school and college football fever. Tailgate parties start early, and the camaraderie among fans is something you’ve got to experience firsthand.

Restaurants start rolling out their fall menus, integrating seasonal produce like pumpkin, squash, and sweet potatoes into dishes. Plus, with Halloween and Thanksgiving on the horizon, there are plenty of themed treats and festive eats.

Key Events: 

Giant Beatles Statues in weekend Houston itinerary
Catching a Lion Show at the Chinese New Year Food Festival

Winter (December-February)

You won’t find snow in Houston’s winter, but you will find people bundled up to their eyeballs in scarves. I’m laughing since I grew up in New England. Temperatures hover around 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit, dipping lower on occasion.

Snow in Houston is a rarity, something that tends to make headline news like that crazy deep freeze from a few years ago. But the city lights up nonetheless with dazzling Christmas decorations.

One of the highlights is the Holiday Lights Festival at Discovery Green, and then there’s ice skating. There’s an outdoor ice rink at Discovery Green even when it’s 60 degrees out. Houston’s bike trails and city parks see a lot of action during these months, as do patios of cafes and restaurants. 

Key Events: 

Herman Park Centerpiece Fountain
Herman Park Centerpiece Fountain

Houston Weather By Month

Below is a monthly overview of the typical high and low temperatures as well as precipitation in Houston:

MonthAverage HighAverage LowPrecipitation (Inches)
January62Ā°F41Ā°F3.68
February67Ā°F44Ā°F2.98
March73Ā°F51Ā°F3.36
April79Ā°F57Ā°F3.60
May86Ā°F66Ā°F5.15
June91Ā°F72Ā°F5.35
July94Ā°F74Ā°F3.18
August94Ā°F73Ā°F3.83
September89Ā°F68Ā°F4.33
October82Ā°F59Ā°F4.50
November72Ā°F50Ā°F4.19
December65Ā°F43Ā°F3.69
(Source: visithoustontexas.com)

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