The coldest month of the year in Dallas is January which has an average daily temperature of just 43.4 degrees. But what is the hottest temperature ever recorded in Dallas in January the coldest month of the year in the city?
Weather temperatures have officially been kept in Dallas since 1898. So the hottest temperature record for January in Dallas is from 1898 until the present day.
What's the Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Dallas in January?
- 93 degrees on January 31, 1911
That's right the hottest temperature ever recorded in Dallas in the month of January is a hot 93 degrees. That record hottest temperature for the month of January in Dallas was set on January 31, 1911.
The 93 degree day in Dallas on January 31, 1911, is the only time Dallas has ever had a 90 degree temperature day in January. Days when the temperature soars to 80 degrees or more in January are much more common in Dallas.
Since 1898, only seven days in January have never had a 80 degree temperature reading in any year. All 24 other days in January have had at least one year when the temperature reached 80 degrees or above.
The last time it was 80 degrees in January in Dallas? That was on January 3, 2009, when the temperature soared to 84 degrees. The only month that has never had a 90 degree temperature day in Dallas history is November but it's been 89 degrees four times in November in Dallas.
Will the temperature rise to 90 degrees or above this January in Dallas? Since it has only happened once since 1898 the odds are pretty high it will not be 90 degrees this January in Dallas but an 80 degree temperature day would not be all that surprising.
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