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Last Map Update: Thu, Jul 9, 2026 at 4:48:28 pm CDT

An upper level pattern change will lead to the potential for cooler and wetter conditions next week across the region. However there remains uncertainty in regards to the timing and coverage.
A few storms tonight across the far southwestern Texas Panhandle, thereafter quiet weather is expected with mild overnight lows. Friday will be another hot one under clear skies and light southerly winds. A few isolated storms will be possible late Friday evening. #lubwx #txwx
Hot this weekend, becoming slightly cooler on Sunday. Chances for storms will exist each afternoon across the Caprock regions. The severe weather threat remains lows.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For July 9th...
1979: A bit unusual for early summer, a regional outbreak of severe thunderstorms, including a few tornadoes, occurred
this evening from the Texas Panhandle south into the Permian Basin. In the South Plains and Rolling Plains, at least four
tornadoes were confirmed with two causing damage. The first tornado was spotted 14 miles east of Paducah at 8:50 PM. This
small tornado damaged a house before dissipating. About 20 minutes later, a small tornado was observed just south and west
of Paducah destroying two wooden and one metal outbuilding. Around 9 PM about 14 miles west of Clairemont in Kent County,
another tornado touched down and caused considerable damage to a barn, mobile home, shed, and pulled 24 power poles
cleanly from the ground. The fourth tornado occurred about 30 miles southeast of Clairemont in Fischer County. This
tornado was small and short lived and remained over open land. Fortunately, no injuries were reported with any of these
tornadoes. Also, several instances of hailstorms and destructive straight-line winds were received, notably in Plainview
and Tahoka where very large hail up to baseballs caused extensive crop and property damage.