These are the ten all-time hottest weather temperature days in the history of the city of Dallas, Texas. The weather temperature data for Dallas dates back to 1899.
Dallas, Texas is the ninth largest city in the United States, and third largest city in Texas, with a population of 1.3 million people. The Dallas metro area, which includes Fort Worth, is the largest in Texas, and fourth largest in the United States with some 7.1 million people.
As anyone who has traveled to or lives in the Dallas area knows, the city can get pretty hot. Dallas is one the hottest weather cities in the United States. The earliest date that a 100 degree day was recorded in Dallas is March 9, 1911, when the mercury reached 100 degrees. The latest date that Dallas experienced a 100 degree temperature day was October 3, 1956, when the temperature reached 106 degrees.
The all-time record hottest temperature ever recorded in Dallas is 113 degrees, which occurred on both June 26 and June 27, 1980.
10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Dallas
T-1. June 26, 1980 - 113 degrees
T-1. June 27, 1980 - 113 degrees
T-3. August 18, 1909 - 112
T-3. August 11, 1936 - 112
T-3. June 28, 1980 - 112
6. September 4, 2000 - 111
T-7. August 10, 1936 - 110
T-7. August 16, 1943 - 110
T-7. July 2, 1980 - 110
T-7. July 18, 1980 - 110
T-7. July 12, 1998 - 110
Note: this article was originally published on Knoji but that site has not paid the author in over three years so he's republishing the updated article here on his own weather blog on May 5, 2017
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