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Dallas, Texas Weather

Dallas, Texas — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery, tides and marine conditions for Dallas, Dallas County.

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About Dallas, Texas

Dallas unfolds across a gently rolling North Texas terrain, a landscape shaped more by the persistent hand of human endeavor than by dramatic natural contours. It lies 4.6 miles south of University Park, TX (from University Park, TX: bearing 185°T), and is situated 8.5 miles east-south-east of Irving. The Trinity River, a modest ribbon of water, meanders through the metropolitan expanse, its banks often softened by parks and urban greenery, offering moments of quiet reflection against the city's energetic pulse. The air here, particularly in the long, warm evenings, can carry a dry, sun-baked scent, a testament to the vast prairie lands that stretch beyond the urban sprawl. This is a city that wears its ambition openly, its skyline a bold declaration of progress, yet pockets of older neighborhoods still retain a certain lived-in grace, where the light at dusk seems to linger a moment longer on brick facades and manicured lawns. The very character of Dallas is one of forward momentum, a place that has continually reinvented itself, drawing strength from its roots while constantly reaching for what comes next. The story of Dallas is one of relentless growth, from a humble trading post on the banks of the Trinity to a global economic powerhouse. Its founding, driven by the promise of fertile land and access to transportation, quickly blossomed into a hub for agriculture, particularly cotton. This agricultural wealth laid the groundwork for diversification, and Dallas soon became a key center for finance, insurance, and real estate. The oil boom of the mid-20th century further cemented its status, attracting vast capital and fueling the construction of the iconic skyscrapers that define its modern silhouette. Today, Dallas thrives as a major center for telecommunications, technology, and transportation, its economy a robust testament to its adaptability and entrepreneurial spirit. The hum of commerce is a constant undertone, a steady rhythm that underscores the city's enduring drive. Culturally, Dallas offers a rich and varied experience. Its professional sports teams, the Cowboys (NFL), Mavericks (NBA), Rangers (MLB), and Stars (NHL), evoke passionate loyalty, their games often becoming community-wide events. The city's calendar is punctuated by major annual events, from the State Fair of Texas, a beloved tradition overflowing with fried delicacies and Ferris wheels, to the Dallas International Film Festival, showcasing cinematic artistry. Iconic landmarks like the Reunion Tower, with its distinctive globe, and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, a somber yet vital historical site, draw visitors from around the world. While Dallas is not a coastal city, its numerous parks, such as Klyde Warren Park, which spans over a freeway, and the sprawling Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, offer abundant green spaces for recreation and respite. Renowned institutions of higher learning, including Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Dallas, contribute to the intellectual vibrancy of the metropolis. And the creative spirit of Dallas has been nurtured by a remarkable array of talented individuals, from legendary musicians like Stevie Ray Vaughan to acclaimed actors such as Owen Wilson and Jamie Foxx, and influential politicians like Lyndon B. Johnson, who left an indelible mark on the nation.

LocationDallas, Dallas County, Texas
Coordinates32.783056°N, 96.806667°W
TimezoneCentral Time (America/Chicago)
ZIP Code(s)75201, 75202, 75203, 75204, 75205
Area Code214, 469
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service