Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Dallas, GA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Dallas sits right in that sweet spot of spring transition — 78 years of data puts the average at 70°/45°, but the date has a wide range, from a scorching 89° in 1999 down to a hard freeze at 27° back in 1987. There's about a 1-in-3 chance of rain today, so don't leave the umbrella at home.
Dallas has seen it all — from a brutal -12° on January 21, 1985 to a searing 104° on June 30, 2012, a swing of 116 degrees across its recorded history. The wettest single day on record dropped an extraordinary 8.43 inches on September 22, 2009, and the Blizzard of '93 left 15 inches of snow on the ground in March of that year.
Summers in Dallas run long and hot, with July and August both averaging 89° highs and the peak week of July 16–22 hitting 90° on average. If you're looking for relief, January is the coolest month with highs only reaching 51°. Surprisingly, the wettest stretch falls in late January rather than summer, averaging 1.31 inches for the week of January 22–28.