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Last Map Update: Wed, Dec 3, 2025 at 5:26:18 pm CST

Precipitation will begin Wednesday evening across the far SW TX Panhandle, rain will transition to snow after sunset. Coverage will expand southward overnight before diminishing late Thursday morning. Light accumulations are expected, with highest totals across the northwest. #lubwx #txwx
Here is a quick look at the current thinking of precipitation timing beginning Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. Snow showers will favor the far SW TX Panhandle, while a cold rain/wintry mix will favor other locations highlighted. Roadways may become slick as temperatures dip below freezing overnight.
A chance for wintry precipitation begins tonight before ending Thursday morning. Light accumulations are expected with highest amounts across the far southwestern TX Panhandle.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For December 3rd...
2009 (3rd-4th): Snow began to fall over the extreme southwestern Panhandle and the northwestern South Plains during the
daytime hours of the 3rd and spread southward over the remainder of the western South Plains during the evening hours.
Snow subsided during the early morning hours of the 4th, but not before light accumulations of one to two inches occurred.
No inclement impacts were reported.