Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Earliest and Latest 100 Degree Weather Temperature Days in Dallas

Official weather temperature records have been kept in Dallas Texas since 1895. Here are the earliest and latest 100 degree weather temperature days in Dallas history since 1895.



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Earliest and Latest 100 Degree Weather Temperature Days in Dallas


Earliest 100 degree weather temperature day

  • 100 degrees on March 9, 1911

Among major cities in the united States, Dallas is one of the earliest to have a 100 degree temperature day. San Antonio is the only major city to have a 100 degree temperature day in February and Dallas is not far behind that. No city in the united States has ever had a 100 degree weather temperature day in January.

So for tourists, travelers and visitors to Dallas you have to be prepared for really hot temperatures in the city starting as early as March.

Latest 100 degree weather temperature day

  • 106 degrees on October 3, 1951

The latest 100 degree weather temperature in Dallas history is not really that late in the year. Many cities in the United States have had 100 degree weather temperature days in late October and some into November.

Obviously Dallas gets hot earlier in the year and then gets not quite so hot later in the year starting at the end of September. Dallas has never had a 90 degree temperature day in November but it has had one in December.

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