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Last Map Update: Fri, Mar 13, 2026 at 12:28:47 am CDT

A strong cold front on Sunday to bring the potential for windy conditions, with the possibility of high winds to much of the area. Currently we are expecting wind speeds around 30 to 50 MPH, with gusts to 55 MPH with areas of blowing dust likely.
Mild tonight thanks to southwest breezes keeping us on the warmer side with overnight lows in the 40s. #lubwx #txwx
Warming through the weekend, with critical fire danger expected on Sunday. Thereafter, a brief cold period early next week before the return of very warm temperatures.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For March 12th...
2007: Afternoon thunderstorms produced locally heavy rainfall on the 12th, and capped off a three day period that saw
widespread two to five inch rainfall totals over the South Plains. Flash flooding was largely limited to urban areas,
however, some damage was reported. The greatest impacts were in Lubbock County where flooding of many city streets
resulted in more than twenty stalled vehicles and up to $120,000 in damages. No injuries were reported.