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Last Map Update: Sat, Dec 21, 2024 at 4:54:32 am CST

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

A pleasant day is expected today with light winds and highs in the low 60s.
Mostly clear tonight with lows near 30. Cooler temperatures are expected in the Muleshoe area.
Warm temperatures this weekend will cool off heading into Monday following the passage of another cold front. Fair weather is expected each day through Christmas Day with temperatures remaining mild.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For December 21st...
1989 (21st-24th): A bitterly cold Arctic airmass entered the Lone Star State on the 21st before engulfing the whole state
on the 22nd. This airmass was so cold that it set several record low temperatures for the time. Across West Texas, notable
records included -16° F at Perryton on the morning of the 22nd and -4° F at San Angelo on the 23rd. As is
common during these extreme cold outbreaks, elevations on the Caprock typically remain milder than locations off the
Caprock because the coldest and heaviest air is impeded by the Caprock Escarpment. In fact, Lubbock only bottomed out to
0° F during this outbreak; whereas locations off the Caprock such as Paducah and Aspermont fell to -5° F
for lows. These record lows still stand to this day. Although some water pipes ruptured early on during this cold
outbreak, countless instances of broken pipes occurred throughout Texas by the 23rd and 24th as prolonged sub-freezing
temperatures took their toll. Damage also occurred to several water meters and sewage lines. An unknown number of homes
throughout West Texas suffered various degrees of water damage. Regulators on many gas meters also froze, bringing the
bitter cold indoors to some; although no casualties were directly attributed to the cold. Remarkably, this cold outbreak
surpassed the previous record-setting cold outbreak just six years earlier in December 1983!