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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 24, 2026 at 8:04:15 am CDT

Much warmer, drier, and occasionally breezy conditions this afternoon will create an elevated fire danger threat for much of the Caprock. A Rangeland Fire Danger statement is in effect today from noon until 8 PM.
Temperatures jump higher today with occasionally breezy winds resulting in an elevated wildfire danger. After highs in the 80s-90s, lows fall into the upper 40s and 50s tonight.
The heat builds through Thursday along with fire weather concerns. A cold front by Friday will close out the week on a cool note.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For March 24th...
1962 (23rd-24th): A severe dust storm dropped visibility to near zero over much of West Texas thanks to intense westerly
wind gusts between 60 and 85 mph. The KLVT radio station in Levelland recorded the highest gust in the state during this
event at 85 mph. Damage was confined mostly to signs, roofs, utility lines, and fences, however cotton trailers were
overturned and damaged at Seminole. Big Spring reported gusts to 78 mph which was the strongest dust storm there since
1955. The dust was swept deep into South Texas.