Climate of Dallas
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Dallas is located in North Texas, built along the Trinity River. It has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) that is characteristic of the southern plains of the United States. Dallas experiences mild winters and hot summers.
Seasonal climate
Summer
Summers are very hot and variably humid, with extended periods of hot, dry weather common in many summers. Wetter (generally less hot) periods occur in a minority of years.
Transitional months
Spring and autumn bring warm weather to the area. Vibrant
In the spring, cool fronts moving south from
Winter
During the winter months of December to March, daytime highs as high as 76.7–85.9 °F (24.8–29.9 °C) are not unusual during warm spells. On the other hand, a Blue Norther can occur, bringing sudden and possibly-large temperature drops. During cold spells, high temperatures can lower to the 30s F., with low temperatures in the 10-20 F. range, rarely lower than that, for several days. A couple of times each year, warm and humid air from the south overrides cold, dry air, leading to freezing rain, which often causes major disruptions in the city if the roads and highways become slick. On average, even the coldest month of January is generally mild, with an average high of 57.7 °F (14.3 °C) and low of 37.9 °F (3.3 °C). Based on 1991-2020 climate data, the average coldest temperature for an entire year is about 19.1 °F (−7.2 °C), placing Dallas in USDA zone 8b. The all-time recorded low is −3 °F (−19 °C) on January 18, 1930.
Data
Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
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Record high °F (°C) | 88 (31) |
95 (35) |
97 (36) |
100 (38) |
103 (39) |
112 (44) |
112 (44) |
111 (44) |
110 (43) |
100 (38) |
92 (33) |
89 (32) |
112 (44) |
Mean maximum °F (°C) | 76.7 (24.8) |
80.5 (26.9) |
85.9 (29.9) |
89.0 (31.7) |
95.0 (35.0) |
98.9 (37.2) |
103.6 (39.8) |
104.1 (40.1) |
99.1 (37.3) |
92.5 (33.6) |
82.9 (28.3) |
77.9 (25.5) |
105.5 (40.8) |
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) | 57.7 (14.3) |
62.0 (16.7) |
69.9 (21.1) |
77.4 (25.2) |
84.9 (29.4) |
92.7 (33.7) |
96.9 (36.1) |
97.1 (36.2) |
90.0 (32.2) |
79.5 (26.4) |
67.8 (19.9) |
59.2 (15.1) |
77.9 (25.5) |
Daily mean °F (°C) | 47.8 (8.8) |
52.0 (11.1) |
59.6 (15.3) |
67.1 (19.5) |
75.4 (24.1) |
83.3 (28.5) |
87.3 (30.7) |
87.3 (30.7) |
80.1 (26.7) |
69.1 (20.6) |
57.8 (14.3) |
49.5 (9.7) |
68.0 (20.0) |
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) | 37.9 (3.3) |
41.9 (5.5) |
49.4 (9.7) |
56.8 (13.8) |
66.0 (18.9) |
73.8 (23.2) |
77.7 (25.4) |
77.4 (25.2) |
70.1 (21.2) |
58.7 (14.8) |
47.8 (8.8) |
39.8 (4.3) |
58.1 (14.5) |
Mean minimum °F (°C) | 22.5 (−5.3) |
26.5 (−3.1) |
31.1 (−0.5) |
41.3 (5.2) |
52.0 (11.1) |
64.2 (17.9) |
70.8 (21.6) |
69.4 (20.8) |
56.8 (13.8) |
42.0 (5.6) |
31.2 (−0.4) |
25.1 (−3.8) |
19.1 (−7.2) |
Record low °F (°C) | −3 (−19) |
2 (−17) |
11 (−12) |
30 (−1) |
39 (4) |
53 (12) |
56 (13) |
57 (14) |
36 (2) |
26 (−3) |
17 (−8) |
1 (−17) |
−3 (−19) |
Average precipitation inches (mm) | 2.59 (66) |
2.78 (71) |
3.45 (88) |
3.15 (80) |
4.57 (116) |
3.83 (97) |
2.54 (65) |
2.31 (59) |
3.10 (79) |
4.79 (122) |
2.93 (74) |
3.23 (82) |
39.33 (999) |
Average snowfall inches (cm) | 0.1 (0.25) |
0.9 (2.3) |
0.3 (0.76) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.0 (0.0) |
0.1 (0.25) |
0.3 (0.76) |
1.7 (4.3) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) | 7.0 | 6.9 | 8.1 | 7.3 | 9.4 | 7.3 | 4.9 | 5.1 | 5.6 | 7.2 | 6.5 | 6.9 | 82.2 |
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) | 0.4 | 0.5 | 0.2 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.1 | 0.3 | 1.5 |
Average relative humidity (%)
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67.5 | 66.4 | 63.7 | 65.3 | 69.7 | 65.8 | 60.0 | 60.5 | 66.5 | 65.7 | 67.4 | 67.5 | 65.4 |
Average dew point °F (°C) | 31.3 (−0.4) |
35.2 (1.8) |
42.6 (5.9) |
52.0 (11.1) |
61.0 (16.1) |
66.6 (19.2) |
67.6 (19.8) |
66.7 (19.3) |
63.3 (17.4) |
53.2 (11.8) |
43.7 (6.5) |
34.7 (1.5) |
51.5 (10.8) |
Mean monthly sunshine hours | 183.5 | 178.3 | 227.7 | 236.0 | 258.4 | 297.8 | 332.4 | 304.5 | 246.2 | 228.1 | 183.8 | 173.0 | 2,849.7 |
Percent possible sunshine | 58 | 58 | 61 | 61 | 60 | 69 | 76 | 74 | 66 | 65 | 59 | 56 | 64 |
Average ultraviolet index | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 7 |
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Source 2: Weather Atlas (Average UV index)[7] |
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Climate data for Redbird airport , Dallas 1991-2020 normals, extremes 1998-2023
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °F (°C) | 84 (29) |
89 (32) |
92 (33) |
98 (37) |
101 (38) |
107 (42) |
111 (44) |
111 (44) |
109 (43) |
97 (36) |
92 (33) |
88 (31) |
111 (44) |
Mean maximum °F (°C) | 77 (25) |
80 (27) |
84 (29) |
88 (31) |
93 (34) |
98 (37) |
103 (39) |
104 (40) |
100 (38) |
92 (33) |
83 (28) |
78 (26) |
104 (40) |
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) | 57.4 (14.1) |
61.5 (16.4) |
69.0 (20.6) |
76.2 (24.6) |
83.6 (28.7) |
91.4 (33.0) |
95.9 (35.5) |
96.4 (35.8) |
89.3 (31.8) |
78.8 (26.0) |
67.3 (19.6) |
58.8 (14.9) |
77.1 (25.1) |
Daily mean °F (°C) | 47.6 (8.7) |
51.3 (10.7) |
58.7 (14.8) |
65.7 (18.7) |
73.9 (23.3) |
81.7 (27.6) |
85.6 (29.8) |
85.7 (29.8) |
78.7 (25.9) |
68.1 (20.1) |
57.2 (14.0) |
49.1 (9.5) |
66.9 (19.4) |
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) | 37.8 (3.2) |
41.1 (5.1) |
48.3 (9.1) |
55.2 (12.9) |
64.2 (17.9) |
72.0 (22.2) |
75.4 (24.1) |
75.0 (23.9) |
68.2 (20.1) |
57.5 (14.2) |
47.1 (8.4) |
39.3 (4.1) |
56.8 (13.8) |
Mean minimum °F (°C) | 21 (−6) |
24 (−4) |
30 (−1) |
40 (4) |
50 (10) |
63 (17) |
69 (21) |
68 (20) |
56 (13) |
41 (5) |
30 (−1) |
23 (−5) |
21 (−6) |
Record low °F (°C) | 11 (−12) |
−1 (−18) |
16 (−9) |
32 (0) |
39 (4) |
56 (13) |
63 (17) |
60 (16) |
44 (7) |
29 (−2) |
22 (−6) |
10 (−12) |
−1 (−18) |
Average precipitation inches (mm) | 2.55 (65) |
2.57 (65) |
3.57 (91) |
3.70 (94) |
4.34 (110) |
3.87 (98) |
1.91 (49) |
1.80 (46) |
2.95 (75) |
4.54 (115) |
2.78 (71) |
3.08 (78) |
37.66 (957) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 inches) | 6 | 7.1 | 9.2 | 7.9 | 10 | 7.5 | 4.7 | 5.6 | 5.6 | 7.1 | 7 | 6.8 | 84.5 |
Source: NOAA[8] (extremes[9]) |
Snow
There are two to three days with hail per year, but snowfall is rare.[10] Based on records from 1898 to 2019, the average snowfall is 2.6 inches per year.[11] It has snowed twice during Thanksgiving day NFL football games at Texas Stadium, in 1993 and 2007, which is comparatively early.[12] The month with the highest snowfall is typically February, with an average of 0.6 inches falling. While the month with the highest number of days with snow falling is typically January, with an average of 0.5 days of snow.[13] The record snowfall was recorded in February 2010, when 12.5 inches of snow fell over two days at the Dallas-Fort Worth International airport.[14]
Volatile weather
Tornadoes
Since Dallas lies at the lower end of the "
Floods
Major flooding occurred on the Trinity River in the years 1844, 1866, 1871, and 1890, but a major event in the spring of 1908 set in motion the harnessing of the river. On 26 May 1908, the Trinity River reached a depth of 52.6 feet (16.03 m) and a width of 1.5 miles (2.4 km).[19] Five people died, 4,000 were left homeless, and property damages were estimated at $2.5 million.
Now the wreckage of a shed or outhouse would move by, followed by a drowned
swine or other livestock. The construction forces of the Texas & Pacific worked feverishly to safeguard the long trestle carrying their tracks across the stream. Suddenly this whole structure turned on its side down-stream, broke loose from the rest of the track at one end and swung out into the middle of the current and began breaking up, first into large sections and then into smaller pieces, rushing madly along to some uncertain destination. [Approximately half a dozen of the workmen fell into the torrent at this point; exaggerated reports of their drowning swept the city.]— C.L. Moss, [19]
Dallas was without
After the disastrous flood, the city wanted to find a way to control the reckless Trinity and to build a bridge linking
In May 2015, the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport received a record-shattering 16.96 inches of rainfall, in a month that obliterated heavy-rainfall records virtually throughout the Southern Plains (Texas and Oklahoma, especially).[21] Strangely enough, a very hot, dry summer followed, resulting in some parts of Texas returning to abnormally dry conditions as early as July 2015, soon after the record May rains erased years-long drought conditions over the area.
El Niño–Southern Oscillation
The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) determines for the most part what the winter and spring months are like in Dallas. During the warm phase (El Niño), winter and spring are colder and receive more snow than usual. Under the cold phase (La Niña), winter and spring are warmer and receive less snow.
Notes
- ^ Mean monthly maxima and minima calculated based on data at said location from 1991 to 2020.
- ^ Official records for Dallas were kept at the Weather Bureau Office in downtown from 15 October 1913 to August 1940, and at Love Field since September 1940.[3]
- ^ Sunshine normals are based on only 24 years of data.
References
- ^ a b "NOWData – NOAA Online Weather Data". National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
- ^ TXDOT - Wildflower and Fall Foliage Archived April 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 17 April 2007.
- ^ ThreadEx
- ^ "Station Name: TX DALLAS LOVE FLD". National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
- ^ "Summary of Monthly Normals 1991–2020". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
- ^ "WMO Climate Normals for FORT WORTH/GREATER SW INT'L A,TX 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
- ^ "Dallas, Texas, USA - Monthly weather forecast and Climate data". Weather Atlas. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
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- ^ "NOWData - Monthly summarized data for DALLAS REDBIRD AP". weather.gov. National Weather Service. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
Year range: 1998-2023
- ^ National Weather Service. https://www.weather.gov/fwd/dnarrative
- ^ National Weather Service. DFW - Monthly and Seasonal Snowfall https://www.weather.gov/fwd/dmosnow
- ^ Jesus Jimenez. “Snow at a Cowboys Thanksgiving game? It’s happened before,” The Dallas Morning News. Nov 22, 2018. https://www.dallasnews.com/news/weather/2018/11/22/snow-at-a-cowboys-thanksgiving-game-its-happened-before/ Retrieved on 17 April 2020.
- ^ Weather Atlas. https://www.weather-us.com/en/texas-usa/dallas-climate#snowfall
- ^ "Dallas area forecasters tell how they miscalled the Snowstorm of the Century". The Dallas Morning News. Feb 13, 2010. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
- ^ "Dallas County Tornado Climatology Page". National Weather Service. March 23, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
- ^ Stormtrack.org - APRIL 2, 1957: DALLAS'S DATE WITH DISASTER Archived December 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on April 17, 2006.
- ^ Malone, Dan (March 29, 2000). "4 die as tornado hits FW - Downtown closed this morning; Arlington also hit". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
- ^ Branham, Dana (October 22, 2019). "Weather service confirms 10 total tornadoes hit Dallas-Fort Worth; power restored to thousands". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
- ^ ISBN 0-89781-034-1.
- ^ Dallas Historical Society - Dallas History Archived 2006-04-22 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 20 April 2006.
- ^ Jimenez, Jesus (December 26, 2019). "These are 8 of the most memorable Dallas-Fort Worth weather events of the 2010s". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved April 17, 2020.