That's only a small portion of the state though. Every single portion of TX is in the upper 90s-100s+ for half the year, if not longer. Our springs and falls typically consist of 2-3 weeks of nice weather, then we get 20-40 degrees swings shortly after. Also, more than half of TX is desert climate. Almost every Californian that I've met that has moved here is still too dumb to realize why their gardens and "lush" landscapes don't exist or last. It's not the same.
I'm not trying to come off as brash or rude here, just stating that it's not close to being the same.
That's only a small portion of the state though. Every single portion of TX is in the upper 90s-100s+ for half the year, if not longer. Our springs and falls typically consist of 2-3 weeks of nice weather, then we get 20-40 degrees swings shortly after. Also, more than half of TX is desert climate. Almost every Californian that I've met that has moved here is still too dumb to realize why their gardens and "lush" landscapes don't exist or last. It's not the same.
I'm not trying to come off as brash or rude here, just stating that it's not close to being the same.