National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Strong north winds of 25 to 30 mph with gusts to 55 mph are likely tonight through the day on Friday. A Wind Advisory is in effect on Friday from 1 AM until 7 PM.
Another Red Flag Warning is issued for Friday from noon-8PM. Strong NE winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts to 55 mph are expected.
A cold front tracking through the region early this morning will bring much needed cooler temperatures in the 50s. Strong northerly winds are expected to prevail through the early evening.
A gradual warming trend will begin Saturday. Above normal temperatures are expected to return next week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For March 27th...
1970 (27th-28th): Much of the western and southwestern Texas Panhandle experienced their first blizzard in 13 years since
the previous occurrence on March 22-25, 1957. This was also the first blizzard in Texas since the South Plains blizzard of
January 24-25, 1967. Up to nine inches of snow spread over the western Panhandle combined with 35 mph winds resulting in
snow drifts up to five feet. The area hardest hit was the corridor along HWY 60 southwest of Amarillo from Hereford to
Friona, Farwell and Clovis, NM. The blizzard began around 7:30 PM on the 27th and finished by 11 AM the following day.
Tragically, two small children froze to death in a snow-stranded automobile near Bovina while their brother and sisters
walked for help. An estimated 250 persons were stranded on HWY 60 by a massive drift west of Clovis, NM and more than 70
cars were stranded between Hereford and Farwell. Cattle losses were estimated at $12,000.