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Last Map Update: Sat, Mar 21, 2026 at 9:00:18 am CDT

Breezy, hot, and dry southwest winds today will lead to critical fire weather conditions areawide. A Red Flag Warning is in effect today from noon until 8 PM.
Breezy west winds Sunday morning will turn northeast by the afternoon at 20-30 mph with gusts to 40 mph. Combined with very dry air and more heat, critical fire weather conditions are possible.
More record heat is in store today with full sun and occasionally breezy winds. After highs in the upper 90s and low 100s, temperatures will have a harder time cooling off tonight.
The 90 degree temperatures continue next week except for a slight cool down Monday following a cold front Sunday.
Very warm to even hot temperatures are forecast Thursday through Saturday, with triple-digit temperatures possible in the Rolling Plains by the end of the week. Know the signs of heat illness!

 

 

 

Local Weather History For March 21st...
1979: Two small tornadoes within 2.5 hours occurred within viewing range of Crosbyton this evening. Both remained over
open country causing no damage. The first tornado occurred 15 miles southwest of the city over an open field while the
second developed 15 miles southeast of town. Other widely scattered storms this evening produced hail up to golf ball size
resulting in minor property damage, particularly in the west and central portions of Lubbock.