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Planning a trip or just want to know what to expect outdoors in Magnolia? This section provides the latest weather update, including detailed charts and short-term forecasts.

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Overview

The climate in Magnolia can be described as pleasant and temperate, featuring distinct hot summers and mild, short winters. Overall, the weather is favorable for travel most of the year, as the city avoids the extreme winter frosts typical of more northern regions of the US.

The summer season here is long and sultry: in July and August, the mercury often rises above 30°C, which will appeal to those who love genuine heat and sunshine. Winter is quite gentle, with average temperatures around 8–10°C, and frosts are rare. This makes the city an excellent destination for those looking to escape harsh, snowy winters.

A defining feature of the local climate is the fairly stable distribution of precipitation throughout the year. While heavy downpours aren't a constant occurrence, the number of rainy days remains consistent (from 8 to 13 days per month) regardless of the season. Therefore, when planning your trip, be prepared for variable cloud cover and occasional rain, especially in spring and early summer.

Temperature

The climate in Magnolia is remarkably mild, making the city accessible for visits almost year-round. The winter period passes without severe frosts: the coldest month is traditionally January, with an average temperature of about 8.4°C. Even in the height of winter, nighttime figures rarely drop below 3-4°C, and during the day, the air warms up to a quite comfortable 13-15°C. This time of year is ideal for travelers who prefer the cool and want to avoid the snowdrifts typical of more northern US regions.

Summer, by contrast, brings genuine heat and even swelter to the region. The hottest months are July and August, when the average temperature stays around 29°C. During these days, the sun actively warms the air, and daytime highs often reach 34°C. Notably, even the nights don't offer much relief: nighttime temperatures in summer usually don't drop below 24°C, creating the atmosphere of warm southern nights.

Spring and autumn serve as a pleasant transition between these seasons. As early as May, the average temperature rises to 23.6°C, signaling the coming heat, while September retains summer warmth with figures around 25.8°C. It is worth noting the daily temperature range characteristic of Magnolia: throughout the year, the difference between the daytime high and the nighttime low is approximately 10-11 degrees. Therefore, even if the weather seems hot during the day, a light wrap may be useful for evening walks.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Magnolia is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, but it has its own unique characteristics. Although the number of rainy days might seem significant (8 to 13 days per month), the total volume of moisture remains extremely low. This means tourists are unlikely to face prolonged tropical downpours; most often, precipitation falls as a light, brief shower or a barely noticeable drizzle.

The "wettest" period in terms of frequency is late winter and spring. February, March, and May lead in terms of overcast days—averaging about 13 days of precipitation per month. April stands out for the highest accumulation, reaching 7 mm, which is still quite modest and shouldn't seriously interfere with sightseeing.

If you are looking for the driest weather possible, it's best to plan your trip for autumn. September, October, and November are statistically the most comfortable months in this regard: the frequency of precipitation drops to 8 days per month. September can be called the driest month of the year, with precipitation levels falling to a minimum of 2 mm.

As for the winter period, thanks to the mild climate with average lows around +3...+6°C, snow is a rare occurrence. In December and January, precipitation falls primarily as rain. Thus, a light raincoat or umbrella may come in handy in any season, but severe weather is unlikely to be an obstacle to exploring the city.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Magnolia, it's important to consider the seasonality, as summers can be hot and winters cool. For a summer trip (June to August), when temperatures often exceed 30°C, lightweight clothing made of natural, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen is ideal. Be sure to pack sunglasses, a hat, and SPF cream to protect yourself from the bright sun during your walks.

During the winter months and shoulder seasons, the weather becomes more changeable, and night temperatures can drop to 4–6°C. We recommend bringing a warm sweater, jeans, and a light jacket or windbreaker. Since rain is possible year-round (about 10–13 rainy days per month), a compact umbrella or waterproof raincoat will save your plans if the weather turns.

The best approach for spring and autumn trips is layering: this allows you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day. Regardless of the season, don't forget comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the city will likely involve plenty of walking.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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