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San Francisco → Dallas Timezone Overlap

San Francisco → Dallas Timezone Overlap

Find the best time to meet between San Francisco and Dallas. Working hours overlap, pain scores, and DST warnings.

San Francisco

UTC-7

Dallas

UTC-5

Time difference

2h

Working hours overlap

7h

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Overlap & scores

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Click a time slot on the timeline to see the pain score.

Best Meeting Times

#1

16:00 UTC

100/100

San Francisco: 09:00

Dallas: 11:00

#2

17:00 UTC

100/100

San Francisco: 10:00

Dallas: 12:00

#3

18:00 UTC

100/100

San Francisco: 11:00

Dallas: 13:00

#4

19:00 UTC

100/100

San Francisco: 12:00

Dallas: 14:00

#5

20:00 UTC

100/100

San Francisco: 13:00

Dallas: 15:00

San Francisco and Dallas have a 2-hour time difference. For remote teams, there are 7 working hours of daily overlap in standard schedules (9–18).

The best meeting window is 09:00–10:00 San Francisco time (11:00–12:00 Dallas time).

With 7 hours of daily overlap, Dallas and San Francisco teams can collaborate almost like a co-located team — spontaneous calls, pair work, and real-time reviews are all practical.

Dallas opens the workday first, 2 hours ahead of San Francisco. A common pattern: San Francisco starts with async context from Dallas, the overlap window handles live decisions, and Dallas closes with a clear handoff for San Francisco to act on overnight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between San Francisco and Dallas?

The current time difference is 2 hours (UTC-7 vs UTC-5).

What is the best meeting time for San Francisco and Dallas?

The best times are between 09:00 and 10:00 San Francisco time, when both teams are within normal working hours.

Is there enough overlap for remote work between San Francisco and Dallas?

Yes — with 7 hours of daily overlap, daily standups and short meetings are feasible.