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Climate
It was, in fact, the weather that brought early settlers and visitors to Boerne in search of better health. Before 1900, Boerne had grown into a popular tourist resort, famous for “the purest air God ever made for man or woman, either”, according to a brochure from that era.
Many people from the northern parts of the United States, or “snow birds” as they are generally referred to as, venture down to the Hill Country to escape the cold climate.
Average Temperature
- 90s in the summer
- 40s in the winter
- Hottest month: August, with a 92.6 average
- Coldest month: January, with a 34.3 average
Average Rainfall
- Boerne rainfall per year - 34 inches
- Average 76 days of measurable precipitation
- U.S. city average per year - 37 inches
Average Snowfall
- Average Boerne Snowfall - 1 in.
- Average U.S. city's Snowfall - 25 in.

