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KLBB Radar
Light snow will continue on-and-off through the morning. A brief break in precipitation is expected around midday before precipitation resumes this afternoon. Any lingering mixed precipitation will become all snow this evening, with periods of heavy snow expected tonight through early Sunday morning.
Heavy snow is expected across much of the region tonight. Accumulations of 4 to 8 inches will be most common, with some locations seeing up to 12 inches.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the entire area until noon Sunday. Travel conditions will be very dangerous through the rest of this weekend across the region, and travel is strongly discouraged.
Very cold temperatures are expected this weekend with wind chills as low as 15 below zero today through Sunday morning, and as low as 20 degrees below zero on Monday morning. An Extreme Cold Warning is in effect for the entire area through Monday morning. Reduce time outdoors, and take the proper precautions to avoid frostbite and hypothermia if you do need to be outside.
There is a potential for extreme cold, with sub-zero wind chills, this weekend. While we have had recent spurts of cold weather, we have not yet experienced sub-zero wind chills this winter. Here are some reminders on dressing appropriately for extreme cold.
Here are some tips and tidbits for driving in winter weather. Plan ahead and stay safe this weekend!

 

 

 

Local Weather History For January 24th...
1961 (24th-25th): A veritable onslaught of freezing rain, sleet and snow driven by 40-60 mph winds lashed the South Plains
disrupting communications and contributed to numerous highway accidents. An estimated 15 towns were without telephone
service temporarily as about 100 telephone poles were pulled down by ice-covered wires. The worst of this storms fury took
aim over Lamb