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When to Open Your Pool in Texas

Last updated: July 15, 2026 · 68 cities covered

Texas's opening calendar spans about 113 days. The earliest model date belongs to Harlingen (January 1), the latest to Amarillo (April 24), and the statewide median lands on March 8, with 2 year-round cities outside the calendar entirely.

Every date is the same model — two weeks ahead of the day the local 7-day mean temperature crosses 61°F — applied to each city's own NOAA normals station. Click through for the live water estimate, the full window, and the 12-step checklist.

Texas model dates from NOAA 1991–2020 normals; every city links to its full guide. Click a column header to sort.
City Open byWindow opens61°F crossing
Abilene Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Allen Mar 20Mar 13Apr 3
Amarillo Apr 24Apr 17May 8
Arlington Mar 10Mar 3Mar 24
Atascocita Feb 17Feb 10Mar 3
Austin Feb 23Feb 16Mar 9
Baytown Feb 25Feb 18Mar 11
Beaumont Feb 21Feb 14Mar 7
Brownsville Jan 10Jan 3Jan 24
Bryan Feb 26Feb 19Mar 12
Carrollton Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Cedar Park Mar 7Feb 28Mar 21
College Station Feb 26Feb 19Mar 12
Conroe Feb 23Feb 16Mar 9
Corpus Christi Jan 27Jan 20Feb 10
Dallas Mar 7Feb 28Mar 21
Denton Mar 19Mar 12Apr 2
Edinburg Jan 16Jan 9Jan 30
El Paso Mar 11Mar 4Mar 25
Flower Mound Mar 18Mar 11Apr 1
Fort Worth Mar 7Feb 28Mar 21
Frisco Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Galveston Feb 10Feb 3Feb 24
Garland Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Georgetown Mar 9Mar 2Mar 23
Grand Prairie Mar 17Mar 10Mar 31
Harlingen Jan 1Jan 1Jan 15
Houston Feb 18Feb 11Mar 4
Irving Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Killeen Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Laredo Jan 24Jan 17Feb 7
League City Feb 13Feb 6Feb 27
Leander Mar 9Mar 2Mar 23
Lewisville Mar 18Mar 11Apr 1
Longview Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Lubbock Mar 29Mar 22Apr 12
Mansfield Mar 10Mar 3Mar 24
McAllen Jan 10Jan 3Jan 24
McKinney Mar 17Mar 10Mar 31
Mesquite Mar 16Mar 9Mar 30
Midland Mar 13Mar 6Mar 27
Mission year-round260 swim days
Missouri City Feb 22Feb 15Mar 8
New Braunfels Mar 5Feb 26Mar 19
North Richland Hills Mar 17Mar 10Mar 31
Odessa Mar 14Mar 7Mar 28
Pasadena Feb 12Feb 5Feb 26
Pearland Feb 11Feb 4Feb 25
Pflugerville Mar 7Feb 28Mar 21
Pharr year-round260 swim days
Plano Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Port Arthur Feb 19Feb 12Mar 5
Richardson Mar 12Mar 5Mar 26
Round Rock Mar 7Feb 28Mar 21
Rowlett Mar 23Mar 16Apr 6
San Angelo Mar 8Mar 1Mar 22
San Antonio Feb 25Feb 18Mar 11
San Marcos Mar 1Feb 22Mar 15
Sherman Mar 25Mar 18Apr 8
Spring Feb 17Feb 10Mar 3
Sugar Land Feb 14Feb 7Feb 28
Temple Mar 13Mar 6Mar 27
Texarkana Mar 25Mar 18Apr 8
The Woodlands Feb 19Feb 12Mar 5
Tyler Mar 8Mar 1Mar 22
Victoria Feb 16Feb 9Mar 2
Waco Mar 14Mar 7Mar 28
Wichita Falls Mar 25Mar 18Apr 8

Dates are typical-year model outputs, not forecasts — each city guide carries the live widget that tracks the current year against them.

How to use these dates

Each "open by" date is two weeks ahead of that city's own 61°F crossing — the day its 7-day mean temperature (highs and lows averaged, from the nearest NOAA 1991–2020 normals station) reaches the level where unheated pool water starts climbing toward the 65°F algae-growth zone. Opening inside the window means starting up in cold, algae-resistant water: a single label-dosed shock instead of a green-water recovery, and a shopping trip while Texas stores are still fully stocked.

Dates are typical-year guidance, not forecasts. A warm or late spring shifts the real-world moment by a week or two in either direction — every city guide carries a live water-temperature widget that tracks the current year against these normals, plus the full 12-step opening checklist sequenced to its local window. New to the process? Start with the generic how-to-open guide and the chemicals shopping list, then come back for your city's dates.