North Texas
North Texas is a term used primarily by residents of Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas to describe much of the northern portion of the U.S. state of Texas. Residents of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex generally consider North Texas to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, west of Paris, and north of Waco. A more precise term for this region would be the northern part of the central portion of Texas. It does not include the Panhandle of Texas, which expands further north than the region previously described, nor does it include most of the region near the northern border of Texas.
Today North Texas is centered upon the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, the largest metropolitan area in Texas and the Southern United States. People in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas sometimes use the terms "Metroplex", "DFW", and "North Texas" interchangeably. However, North Texas refers to a much larger area that includes many rural counties along the northern border. During the early years of the Civil War, there were many Unionists in the rural counties, as there were few slaveholders. Many of the largest cities in North Texas outside Dallas and Fort Worth still follow a rural Southern way of life, especially in dialect, mannerisms, religion, and cuisine.
Climate
The North Texas climate is subtropical with hot summers. It is also continental, characterized by a wide annual temperature range. Average annual precipitation also varies considerably, ranging from less than 28 to more than 48 inches. Severe storms are frequent in the spring, as the area lies in the southern section of "tornado alley".South is the prevailing wind direction, and southerly winds are frequently high and persist for several days. Strong northerly winds often occur during the passage of cold fronts. Dusty conditions are infrequent, occurring mostly with westerly winds. Dust storm frequency and intensity depend on soil conditions in eastern New Mexico, west Texas, and the Texas Panhandle.
Winters are mild, but northers occur about three times each month, and often are accompanied by sudden drops in temperature. In Dallas, a record-setting 12.8 inches of snow fell in February 2011. Periods of extreme cold that occasionally occur are short-lived, so that even in January mild weather occurs frequently.
The highest temperatures of summer are associated with fair skies, westerly winds and low humidities. Characteristically, hot spells in summer are broken into three- to five-day periods by thunderstorm activity. There are only a few nights each summer when the low temperature exceeds 80 °F. Summer daytime temperatures frequently exceed 100 °F. Air conditioners are recommended for maximum comfort indoors and while traveling via automobile.
Throughout the year, rainfall occurs more frequently during the night. Usually, periods of rainy weather last for only a day or two, and are followed by several days with fair skies. A large part of the annual precipitation results from thunderstorm activity, with occasional heavy rainfall over brief periods of time. Thunderstorms occur throughout the year, but are most frequent in the spring. Hail falls on about two or three days a year, ordinarily with only slight and scattered damage. Windstorms occurring during thunderstorm activity are sometimes destructive. Snowfall is uncommon.
The average length of the warm season is about 249 days. The average last occurrence of 32 °F or below is mid March and the average first occurrence of 32 °F or below is in late November.
Counties
Although the terms "Northeastern Texas" or "North Texas" are not official state designations, the Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer lists the following counties as belonging to the North Central Texas Council of Governments :- Collin
- Dallas
- Denton
- Ellis
- Erath
- Hood
- Hunt
- Johnson
- Kaufman
- Navarro
- Palo Pinto
- Parker
- Rockwall
- Somervell
- Tarrant
- Wise
Nortex Regional Planning Commission:
- Archer
- Baylor
- Clay
- Cottle
- Foard
- Hardeman
- Jack
- Montague
- Wichita
- Wilbarger
- Young
- Cooke
- Fannin
- Grayson
Major cities
Other cities and towns
- Addison
- Aledo
- Alma
- Alvarado
- Alvord
- Angus
- Anna
- Annetta
- Annetta North
- Annetta South
- Archer City
- Argyle
- Aubrey
- Aurora
- Azle
- Bailey
- Balch Springs
- Bardwell
- Barry
- Bartonville
- Bedford
- Bellevue
- Bells
- Benbrook
- Blooming Grove
- Blue Mound
- Blue Ridge
- Bonham
- Bowie
- Boyd
- Brazos Bend
- Breckenridge
- Briaroaks
- Bridgeport
- Bryson
- Burkburnett
- Burleson
- Byers
- Caddo Mills
- Callisburg
- Campbell
- Cashion Community
- Cedar Hill
- Celeste
- Celina
- Chico
- Chillicothe
- Cleburne
- Cockrell Hill
- Colleyville
- Collinsville
- Commerce
- Cool
- Copper Canyon
- Combine
- Coppell
- Corinth
- Corral City
- Corsicana
- Cottonwood
- Coyote Flats
- Crandall
- Cresson
- Cross Roads
- Cross Timber
- Crowell
- Crowley
- Dalworthington Gardens
- Dawson
- Decatur
- Dean
- DeCordova
- Denison
- Desoto
- Dish
- Dodd City
- Dorchester
- Double Oak
- Dublin
- Duncanville
- Eagle Mountain
- Ector
- Edgecliff Village
- Elizabethtown
- Emhouse
- Ennis
- Euless
- Eureka
- Everman
- Fairview
- Farmers Branch
- Farmersville
- Fate
- Ferris
- Forest Hill
- Forney
- Frost
- Gainesville
- Garrett
- Glen Rose
- Glenn Heights
- Godley
- Goodlow
- Gordon
- Graford
- Graham
- Granbury
- Grandview
- Grapevine
- Greenville
- Gunter
- Hackberry
- Haltom City
- Haslet
- Hawk Cove
- Heath
- Hebron
- Henrietta
- Hickory Creek
- Highland Park
- Highland Village
- Holliday
- Honey Grove
- Howe
- Hudson Oaks
- Hurst
- Hutchins
- Iowa Park
- Italy
- Jacksboro
- Jolly
- Josephine
- Joshua
- Justin
- Kaufman
- Keene
- Keller
- Kemp
- Kennedale
- Kerens
- Knollwood
- Krugerville
- Ladonia
- Lancaster
- Lake Bridgeport
- Lake Dallas
- Lake Worth
- Lakeside
- Lakeside City
- Lakewood Village
- Lavon
- Leonard
- Lewisville
- Lincoln Park
- Lindsay
- Lipan
- Little Elm
- Lone Oak
- Lowry Crossing
- Lucas
- Mabank
- Mansfield
- Maypearl
- Megargel
- McLendon-Chisholm
- Melissa
- Meridian
- Mesquite
- Midlothian
- Mildred
- Milford
- Millsap
- Mineral Wells
- Mingus
- Mobile City
- Muenster
- Murphy
- Mustang
- Navarro
- Nevada
- New Fairview
- New Hope
- Newark
- Newcastle
- Neylandville
- Nocona
- Northlake
- North Richland Hills
- Oak Grove
- Oak Leaf
- Oak Point
- Oak Ridge
- Oak Ridge
- Oak Valley
- Olney
- Ovilla
- Paducah
- Palmer
- Pantego
- Paradise
- Parker
- Pecan Hill
- Pelican Bay
- Petrolia
- Pilot Point
- Pleasant Valley
- Ponder
- Post Oak Bend City
- Pottsboro
- Powell
- Princeton
- Prosper
- Providence Village
- Quanah
- Quinlan
- Ravenna
- Red Oak
- Retreat
- Rhome
- Reno
- Rice
- Richland
- Richland Hills
- Rio Vista
- River Oaks
- Roanoke
- Rockwall
- Rowlett
- Royse City
- Runaway Bay
- Sachse
- Sadler
- Saginaw
- Sanctuary
- Sanger
- Sansom Park
- Savoy
- Seagoville
- Scotland
- Scurry
- Seymour
- Shady Shores
- Sherman
- Southlake
- Southmayd
- Springtown
- St. Jo
- St. Paul
- Stephenville
- Strawn
- Sunnyvale
- Talty
- Terrell
- The Colony
- Tioga
- Tolar
- Tom Bean
- Trenton
- Trophy Club
- Union Valley
- University Park
- Valley View
- Van Alstyne
- Venus
- Vernon
- Waxahachie
- Watauga
- Weatherford
- West Tawakoni
- Westlake
- Westover Hills
- Westworth Village
- Whitesboro
- White Settlement
- Whitewright
- Wilmer
- Windom
- Windthorst
- Wolfe City
- Wylie
Statistical areas
Dallas–Fort Worth TX-OK Combined Statistical Area">Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex#Combined Statistical Area">Dallas–Fort Worth TX-OK Combined Statistical Area
Metropolitan Statistical AreasMicropolitan Statistical Areas
Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- Wichita Falls
- Vernon
Other
- Stephenville
Economy
Top employers
Dallas–Fort Worth MetroplexCompany | No. of employees locally | Type of business |
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. | 34,000 | Retail |
American Airlines | 27,000 | Commercial airline |
Texas Health Resources | 22,296 | Health care |
Dallas Independent School District | 19,740 | Education |
Baylor Health Care System | 16,500 | Health care |
Wichita Falls Metropolitan Area
# | Employer | # of Employees |
1 | Sheppard Air Force Base | 12,272 |
2 | Wichita Falls Independent School District | 2,059 |
3 | North Texas State Hospital | 1,974 |
4 | United Regional Health Care System | 1,778 |
5 | City of Wichita Falls | 1,477 |
6 | Midwestern State University | 1,284 |
7 | James V. Allred Unit | 971 |
8 | Cryovac | 732 |
9 | Work Services Corporation | 730 |
10 | Howmet Castings | 704 |
Sherman–Denison Metropolitan Area
# | Employer | # of Employees |
1 | Tyson Foods | 1,400 |
2 | Texoma Health Systems | 1,375 |
3 | Texas Instruments | 1,200 |
4 | Cigna | 1,000 |
5 | Wilson N Jones Health Systems | 1,000 |
Colleges and universities
School | Enrollment | Location | Mascot | Athletic Affiliation |
Southern Methodist University | 11,643 | University Park | Mustangs | NCAA Division I FBS |
Texas Christian University | 10,323 | Fort Worth | Horned Frogs | NCAA Division I FBS |
Dallas Baptist University | 5,445 | Dallas | Patriots | NCAA Division II Non–Football, compete in the Missouri Valley Conference at the Division I level for baseball |
Texas Wesleyan University | 3,378 | Fort Worth | Rams | NAIA |
University of Dallas | 2,576 | Irving | NCAA Division III Non–Football, compete in Texas Rugby Union at the Division II level for Rugby | |
Southwestern Assemblies of God University | 2,012 | Waxahachie | Lions | NAIA NCCAA |
Austin College | 1,224 | Sherman | Roos | NCAA Division III Compete in the Southern Athletic Association for football |
Paul Quinn College | 600 | Dallas | Tigers | NAIA Non–Football |
Transportation
Commercial airports
- Dallas Love Field
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- Wichita Falls Municipal Airport
Public transit
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Denton County Transportation Authority
- Trinity Metro
Major highways
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Sports
The Major League Soccer team FC Dallas is based in Frisco, and the Dallas Wings of the WNBA plays in Arlington. The area is also home to many minor-league professional teams, and four colleges that compete in NCAA Division I athletics.