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The More humid parts of Texas such as Dallas, and Corpus Christi, and to a lesser extent, Houston as well, but I left it out of my votes because I have no family living in Houston.
Dallas is the city that will be humid to a lesser extent. Houston and Corpus are the most humid cities in Texas (along with Beaumont).
Dallas can get pretty hot & dry in the Summer time.
Houston is considerably more humid, but that's the price you pay for all the lush greenery & tropical foliage which offsets it IMO. Humidity is good for the skin, it keeps you younger looking.
Scenery: the best by far for the whole state with mountains and desert
Lifestyle: quiet, laid back, not cosmopolitan
People: friendly, bicultural
Transportation: sufficient
Weather: doesn't get better in perhaps the whole country
Sports: could be more
Education: OK, does the job
Economy: not the best, lots of international trade and military related
Location: great for the great american southwest escapes and outdoor activities
* people think by being on the border El Paso has high crime but facts indicate just the opposite.
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