Dallas weather forecast for November 21

Dallas weather forecast for November 21

Climate information is increasingly relevant to society. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)

Before leaving home, check Dallas weather for the next few hours this Thursday.

Regardless of whether you will use the day to take a walk or simply go to the office to work, knowing the weather that will be in the next few hours It can help you avoid getting wet in the rain or unnecessarily carrying an umbrella and coat.

For this Thursday, it is expected that in Dallas will have a 0% chance of rainas well as a maximum temperature of 22 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 6°. Cloud cover will be 0% and at night there will be a 0% chance of rain.

Weather prediction in Dallas (Illustrative image Infobae)

Located in the south of the United States, the city of Dallas is located in the northwest of the state of Texas, in the county of the same name.

The climate in the Texas city is mainly humid subtropicalthat is, suffers from cold or mild winters, as well as hot, humid summersplus a rainy season well distributed throughout the year.

The warmest temperatures They are recorded in July and August, where it is around 40 degrees; In contrast, it is in January and December when cold weather predominateswith temperatures close to zero degrees.

Meanwhile, the month with more rain in Dallas It is usually in May.

Occupying a large area of ​​territory, the United States has a great variety of climates, almost all of them.

On the eastern side of the United States Two main climates predominate: the humid subtropical and the humid continental.

In the American Northeast the most important climate is humid continental which is characterized by constant rain throughout the year that turns into storms during the summer and snow throughout the winter.

In the southeastern United States The prevailing weather is subtropical humid It has warm summers, cool winters and abundant rainfall.

From the American West Sidethere are at least three major predominant climates: semi-arid, arid and Mediterranean.

The semi-arid climate, in its cold subtypeencompasses the most central part of the west and from north to south of the United Statesis characterized by little rainfall and low temperatures.

In the southwestern United States is where the arid climate, both cold and warm subtype. In the cold arid, the winters are cold and the summers are temperate, while in the hot arid, the summer registers extremely high temperatures and in the winter the weather is mild. In both cases, rainfall is scarce.

The Mediterranean climate registers in the most coastal area of ​​the American West, from north to south and is characterized by its mild and rainy winters, plus its dry and hot summers.