
Temperatures Will Dip Into the 30s Next Week in Victoria
The past couple of weeks, the weather has been absolutely beautiful with perfect fall temperatures. This Sunday will bring up another cold front, which will bring down the temperatures again. According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service (11/7/25), Monday's high will be around 63 and the low at 36 degrees.
Dropping down to the 30s, at least for one night.
Please keep in mind that we are in South Texas, and that could change over the weekend. However, it's always exciting to see these kinds of temperatures in South Texas. It looks like we have two days of "cooler" weather before things return to normal.
National Weather Service
According to weatherspark.com, the normal temperatures in Victoria for November are highs in the mid 70s and lows in the mid 50s, which we have been pretty close to all month long.
Record highs and lows for Victoria in November.
According to extremeweatherwatch.com, here are the record temperatures for Victoria in November.
- The highest temperature recorded for November in Victoria was 93 degrees on November, 10, 2014.
- The coldest temperature recorded for November in Victoria was 11 degrees on November 30, 1911.
It snowed in Victoria at the beginning of 2025.
Since it doesn't snow in Victoria a whole lot. Every time it happens, it's a big deal. Even though it barely snowed, we got excited and have fun with it.
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