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Last Map Update: Sun, Feb 8, 2026 at 3:50:23 pm CST

A Fire Weather Watch is in effect on Monday from noon to 7 pm for warm temperatures, breezy winds, and low relative humidity values for the extreme southwestern Texas Panhandle.
Mild tonight becoming unseasonably warm and breezy Monday. Warm westerly winds will aid in temperatures climbing into the 70s and 80s leading to the potential for elevated fire weather concerns across the area. #lubwx #txwx
Mild weather rolls into the week. Rain chances enter picture for Tuesday and then again by the end of the week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For February 8th...
2001: Rare for early February, severe thunderstorms produced damaging winds and large hail early this afternoon across
portions of the northern and central South Plains. At least a dozen trees were either snapped or uprooted eight miles
north of Olton from winds estimated at 70 mph. These winds also damaged a roof and destroyed a radio antenna at a nearby
home. Power lines were blown down in Plainview and hail as large as golf balls fell in Tulia with penny size hail reported
in Lubbock and also in Farwell.