Texas is one of the hottest states in the US and England fans waiting for their team’s first match to begin will be experiencing typical hot weather on Wednesday afternoon.
Temperatures into the low thirties are expected and while it should be dry and sunny, there is a chance cloud cover could increase with a few showers.
While no thunderstorms are currently forecast, the cloud cover and increased atmospheric moisture will raise the humidity.
The ‘feels like’ temperature is therefore expected to approach 40C.
However, the Dallas stadium is one of the World Cup stadiums with a retractable roof and air-conditioning.
This will make it much more comfortable – and safer – for players and fans when inside the stadium during the game.
Scotland’s first game is against Haiti, taking place in Boston on Saturday evening local time – 02:00 BST on Sunday.
While it will feel pretty warm with a temperature of around 25C (77F), this is typical for the time of year, and similar to a warm summer day in the UK.
To see the latest weather for these and all other World Cup locations, check the searchable forecast here or use the BBC Weather app.
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