This Monday, September 4, temperatures in Dallas, Texas are expected to peak at 102 degrees Fahrenheit (39°C). The probability of rain will be 1%, there will be few clouds. On the other hand, wind gusts are forecast to reach 10.56 mph.
Overnight temperatures will be 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26°C) with a 1% chance of rain. Wind gusts will remain at 11.18 mph.
Likewise, the thermal sensation, i.e. “real temperature”, estimated for that day would be around 104 ºF (40 ºC) maximum and 104 ºF (40 ºC) minimum.
As for sunrise and sunset, the sun in Dallas will rise at 07:04 and set at 19:48, which means a total of 13 hours of daylight.
Dallas forecast for tomorrow
As for the weather in Dallas tomorrow, forecasts indicate that there will be little cloud. Temperatures will range from 81 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (27 to 40 degrees Celsius). According to the US National Weather Service and AccuWeather, Dallas has a 4% chance of rain in the morning, 4% in the afternoon and 4% in the evening.
Weather in Dallas for the next 7 days
If you want to go one step further and find out what the weather is going to be like in Dallas for the next 7 days, here we give you an estimate of today’s weather. Keep in mind that the weather conditions in Texas change from day to day, so we advise you to check our website daily.
Average temperature in Dallas
The warm season lasts 3.4 months, from June 4 to September 18, with an average daily maximum temperature of 87°F. Statistically, August is the warmest month in the city, with an average temperature of 95°F and a minimum of 77°F.
Instead, the cool season lasts three more months, from November to February, with an average daily temperature of minus 64°F. The coldest month of the year in Dallas is January, with an average minimum temperature of 39°F and a maximum of 57°F.
Finally, in terms of rainfall in Dallas, Texas, data from the US National Weather Service shows that the rainiest season is between April and October, with over a 26% chance that there will be some weather on that day. rain.
May during this period is the month with the highest amount of rain: an average of 11 days with precipitation of at least 1 millimeter. In contrast, the dry season lasts 5.5 months, from October to April. The month with the fewest rainy days in Dallas is January.
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Source: La Opinion
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