National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Afternoon and evening storms are expected again on Tuesday mainly across areas on the caprock. These storms will be capable of producing wind gusts to 75 mph and ping pong sized hail.
Storm chances hang with us until hotter and drier weather arrives for Thursday through Independence Day.
The evening forecast for the 4th of July is looking dry and very warm with temperatures in the 80s to lower 90s. Winds should be southerly at 10-15 mph for most areas.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For June 30th...
1959: Two tornadoes and funnels occurred late this afternoon spanning Swisher, Hale and Castro Counties. A pilot observed
the first tornado just WNW of Tulia at 5:28 PM with another sighted seven minutes later west of Dimmitt. Neither caused
any known damage.