Plane tickets from Phoenix to Brownsville

Brownsville, Texas is a vibrant city steeped in a diverse cultural landscape and history. Located on the US–Mexican border, Brownsville boasts a rich history and culture, from its origins as a trading center of the Rio Grande Valley to its present-day international population. From outdoor adventures to shopping and dining, Brownsville offers something for everyone to explore and experience. In this text we will explore the top sights and attractions that make Brownsville an amazing city to visit.

Getting to Know Brownsville

Brownsville is a city located in southern Texas, United States. It is a part of Cameron County. The population of the city is estimated to be around 182,000 people, making it the 16th most populated city in the state of Texas. It is also the largest city in Cameron County. Brownsville has its own time zone, which is Central Standard Time (CST). Daylight Savings Time is observed, meaning during the summer months the time is moved ahead one hour. English is the primary language spoken in Brownsville and Spanish is also quite common in the region. Other languages spoken include Polish, French, German, and Mandarin. The currency used in Brownsville is the United States Dollar (USD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, although it is still wise to have some cash, just in case.

Climate and Weather

Brownsville, Texas is located in a subtropical climate zone which features hot and humid summers, mild winters and plenty of sunshine year-round. The average temperature ranges from 40 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to 95 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer, with the highest and lowest temperatures typically occurring in the months of July and February respectively. The average annual precipitation is low, with an average of 23.1 inches per year. The most common form of precipitation is light, intermittent showers. Strong winds out of the northwest occur frequently in the winter and early spring months. The prevailing wind during the summer is usually a light southerly breeze which brings in higher humidity levels. Brownsville is also subject to frequent thunderstorms, especially during the summer months.

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