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Lol, I'm the one that actually added the climate data to Wikipedia for this city. Nice to see one of the climates I added gets featured here. So to the climate itself, it looks similar to here in Conroe, but it's slightly cooler throughout the year for the most part. Winters aren't quite cold enough for me, and the summer is a bit long and humid. I don't grade climates anymore because I feel I change my preferences too much, but it's pretty meh for my standards. If I had to grade it maybe a upper D or so because it still has a cooler season.
D. Summers are uncomfortably hot and humid, and presumably have a very high heat index. Winters are okay but with severe cold snaps. It is not the worst climate there is, but it is a long way from the best.
I rate this climate a solid B. Mild winters which are for the most part conducive for subtropical plants, and hot humid summers are the icing on the cake so to speak
B. I would have given it an A if winter cold snaps were much less severe and if summer months received less rain, particularly June and August.
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