Current Time in Dallas, United States

View the live local time, time zone details, current weather, and sunrise and sunset information for Dallas.

Live Clock in Dallas

UTC -05:00
DST +01:00

Time Zone and City Information

Time Zone: America/Chicago

Country: United States United States Flag

Continent: North America

Currency: Dollar (USD)

Languages: English

Phone Prefix: 1

Latitude: 32.78306°N

Longitude: 96.80667°W

Current Weather in Dallas

Condition: Weather icon Partly cloudy

Temperature: 20°C (68°F)

min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)

Pressure: 1013 hPa

Humidity: 65%

Wind: 10 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

Forecast for Dallas

2026-07-19 (Tomorrow)

Condition: Weather icon Sunny

Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)

Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)

Pressure: 1013 hPa

Humidity: 60%

Wind: 12 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

2026-07-20 (Day After Tomorrow)

Condition: Weather icon Partly cloudy

Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)

Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)

Pressure: 1012 hPa

Humidity: 62%

Wind: 11 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

Dallas

Dallas is a major city in the state of Texas, located in the north-central part of the United States within the broad, flat terrain of the Blackland Prairie. As the core of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, it forms the heart of one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country, with a combined population of over seven million people. Dallas is a global city recognized for its influence in finance, technology, telecommunications, and culture.

Founded in 1841 as a small trading post, Dallas grew rapidly following the arrival of the railroad in the 1870s, which transformed it into a commercial center for cotton, oil, and cattle. The discovery of oil fields across Texas in the twentieth century accelerated the city's economic expansion and established its reputation as a hub of American capitalism and enterprise. Today Dallas is home to the headquarters of more Fortune 500 companies than almost any other American city.

The city's most iconic landmark is Reunion Tower, a geodesic sphere atop a concrete column that offers sweeping panoramic views of the Dallas skyline. Dealey Plaza, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, is one of the most historically significant sites in the country and is home to the Sixth Floor Museum, which chronicles the Kennedy presidency and the events surrounding his death. The Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science rank among the country's finest cultural institutions.

Dallas has a rich and diverse cultural scene. The Arts District, spanning nearly two kilometers in the heart of the city, is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States. It houses world-class theaters, concert halls, and galleries. The city's restaurant scene is equally diverse, ranging from classic Texas barbecue joints to internationally acclaimed fine dining establishments. Live music, sports, and entertainment events keep the city buzzing year-round.

Dallas is served by two major airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the world's busiest air travel hubs, and Dallas Love Field. The metropolitan area is connected by an extensive freeway system and the DART light rail network, one of the longest light rail systems in the country. Public transit options have expanded significantly in recent decades.

Education in Dallas is anchored by Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas at Dallas, and numerous community colleges and specialized institutes. The city's commitment to higher education and workforce development supports its diverse and growing economy.

Beyond downtown, Dallas offers vibrant neighborhoods each with distinct personalities, from the upscale boutiques of Highland Park to the artsy galleries of the Design District and the diverse communities of Oak Cliff. The city's warm climate and outdoor spaces attract residents who enjoy an active lifestyle.

Dallas stands as a testament to American ambition and reinvention. Its gleaming skyline, thriving economy, and cultural energy make it one of the most important and dynamic cities in the United States, welcoming millions of visitors and new residents drawn by opportunity and a quality of life that blends Southern hospitality with cosmopolitan flair.

Time Difference Between Dallas and Other Cities

Compare current time in Dallas with major cities worldwide.
Find the best meeting times and check business hour overlap.

New York

New York <-> Dallas - 1 hour

Working overlap 7h

Dallas: 09.00-16.00
New York: 10.00-17.00

London

London <-> Dallas - 6 hours

Working overlap 2h

Dallas: 09.00-11.00
London: 15.00-17.00

Paris

Paris <-> Dallas - 7 hours

Working overlap 1h

Dallas: 09.00-10.00
Paris: 16.00-17.00

Dubai

Dubai <-> Dallas - 9 hours

Working overlap 0h

Singapore

Singapore <-> Dallas - 13 hours

Working overlap 0h

Sydney

Sydney <-> Dallas - 15 hours

Working overlap 0h

Los Angeles

Los Angeles <-> Dallas + 2 hours

Working overlap 6h

Dallas: 11.00-17.00
Los Angeles: 09.00-15.00

Hong Kong

Hong Kong <-> Dallas - 13 hours

Working overlap 0h

Toronto

Toronto <-> Dallas - 1 hour

Working overlap 7h

Dallas: 09.00-16.00
Toronto: 10.00-17.00

Frequently Asked Questions About Time in Dallas

Common questions about the local time, time zone, and daylight saving time in Dallas, United States.

The live clock on the Details tab shows the current local time in Dallas.

Dallas is located in the Central Standard Time (CST) zone. The standard UTC offset is UTC-6:00, and the clocks are moved forward by one hour while daylight saving time is in effect.

Yes. Dallas observes daylight saving time every year. Clocks move forward by one hour in spring and move back by one hour in autumn. As a result, the time difference between Dallas and other cities may change during the year.

Use the Time Difference tab. Enter any city there and you will see the time difference between that city and Dallas.

Typical office hours in Dallas are:

Monday to Friday
09:00–17:00 local time

Some companies may start earlier or finish later.

Most smartphones automatically switch to the correct local time when connected to a mobile network or when automatic time zone settings are enabled.

Gradually adjusting your sleep schedule before departure, staying hydrated, and spending time in daylight after arrival can help reduce jet lag. For a full routine, see our guide on how to beat jet lag.