Planning your day in Monahans? Check the current weather conditions, detailed forecasts, and temperature charts in this section.
Monahans
Current Weather
Overview
The climate of Monahans is best described as hot and arid, typical for this region of the USA. The weather here is characterized by stability and an abundance of sunny days, while humidity remains low throughout the year. Notable temperature swings are a key feature: scorching summers give way to mild, short winters, allowing tourists to plan their trips in almost any season depending on their personal temperature preferences.
The summer period, especially from June to August, is truly hot: daytime temperatures often reach 37°C, while nights bring only relative coolness (around 23°C). Winters in Monahans are mild, with average highs around 10–11°C, though nighttime temperatures can drop to 1–3°C. Spring and autumn serve as comfortable transitional periods when the weather is warm without extreme heat, making them ideal for sightseeing.
One of the main features of the local climate is the extremely low amount of precipitation. Rain in Monahans is a rare occurrence; even in statistically "wetter" months like May, the number of rainy days does not exceed six. As a result, travelers don't have to worry about prolonged downpours, as the sky remains clear and cloudless for most of the year.
Temperature
The climate in Monahans is characterized by distinct seasonality with hot summers and mild but cool winters. The warmest month of the year is July, when the average temperature stays around 30.4°C, and daytime highs regularly reach 37°C. The coldest period is traditionally January: at this time, averages drop to 9°C, although the air often warms up to a very comfortable 16.6°C during the day.
Summer months are marked by intense heat. From June to August, daytime temperatures consistently exceed 36–37°C, creating the conditions of a true Texas summer. Winter, on the other hand, passes without harsh frosts, but travelers should be prepared for the chill. Even in the coldest months (December and January), daytime walks can be pleasant, but nights become noticeably cold, with temperatures dropping to 1.5–3.8°C.
One of the key features of the temperature regime in Monahans is the significant amplitude between daytime and nighttime readings. Throughout the year, the difference can be about 15 degrees. For example, in April, the daytime heat of up to 29.5°C is replaced by a nighttime freshness of around 12.6°C. This makes the evenings pleasant even after very hot days, but it requires tourists to choose their wardrobe carefully, including items for different times of day.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Monahans has an arid climate, so an umbrella is an accessory that rarely needs to be taken out of your suitcase. Precipitation is extremely scarce throughout the year, and the sun shines brightly most of the time. This makes the region attractive for those who prefer clear weather and plan to spend a lot of time outdoors.
The "rainy season" is very subtle, but there is a slight increase in precipitation frequency in late spring and summer. Statistically, the wettest month is May, with about 6 rainy days. In the summer months (especially June and August) and early autumn, it rains an average of 5 days per month. Given the summer heat, moisture evaporates quickly, and rain is more often a short-lived occurrence rather than a prolonged downpour.
The driest period is in winter and early spring. From November to April, the number of rainy days is minimal—usually only two days per month. Although nighttime temperatures in winter can drop to low levels, snow is infrequent in Monahans due to the overall lack of moisture in the atmosphere.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Considering the hot summers in Monahans, when temperatures often exceed 30°C and can reach 37°C, your luggage should primarily consist of light clothing made from natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, as the sun can be very intense here. Since the climate is quite dry, don't forget a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during outdoor walks.
In winter and during the shoulder seasons, the weather becomes milder, but daily temperature fluctuations can be quite significant: daytime temperatures often warm up to a comfortable 15–20°C, while at night they can cool down to 1–4°C. During this period, it's best to use the principle of layering. Pack jeans or sturdy trousers, long-sleeved T-shirts, as well as a warm sweater, fleece, or light jacket to stay cozy during cool evenings and early mornings.
Precipitation in the region is rare and sparse, so you're unlikely to need heavy raincoats or rubber boots; however, a compact umbrella might come in handy in spring or early summer when the chance of rain is slightly higher. Most importantly, bring comfortable, broken-in shoes. Closed-toe sneakers or flat boots are best for exploring the area, as they protect your feet from dust and sand while ensuring comfort during long walks.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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