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Last Map Update: Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 6:54:23 am CDT

Scattered thunderstorms are possible again this afternoon and evening. Storms will be capable of producing wind gusts to 70 mph and hail up to quarter size.
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible beginning this afternoon through the evening, mostly across the central South Plains.
Thunderstorms, some severe, are possible again Saturday afternoon and evening. Severe thunderstorms with the potential for wind gusts up to 70 mph and hail up to quarter are possible.
Hot temperatures with highs in the triple digits continue over the weekend and into next week. Daily thunderstorm chances every afternoon and evening are expected through at least mid-next week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For June 27th...
1992: Severe thunderstorms moved southeast into Parmer County this evening producing hail up to softball size eight miles
east of Friona. This same storm produced a brief and weak tornado just northeast of Friona before continuing into Castro
County and producing another brief tornado five miles northwest of Dimmitt. The town of Dimmitt later received hail up to
golf ball size. Additional storms continued to move southeast out of eastern New Mexico this evening producing another
brief tornado, this time northwest of Bovina. This tornado ripped limbs from trees, downed power lines and also damaged a
fertilizer building and garage doors. Tornadoes were also observed in central Bailey County near Coyote Lake damaging a
cotton gin and downing numerous power poles. Additional storms late this night produced flash flooding near Friona where
five people were rescued from two cars after being overcome by flood waters along Farm Road 1731. Many of these storms
continued southeast through midnight producing damaging hail up to baseball size in Levelland and flooding in north
Lubbock.