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Last Map Update: Fri, Jan 16, 2026 at 6:56:31 pm CST

Much colder temperatures are expected tonight. Winds will quickly diminish this evening and veer eastward overnight. Lows will be in the teens and 20s. Mostly clear skies will yield to increasing clouds late.
It will remain chilly on Saturday, with highs only in the lower to middle 40s. Plenty of clouds in the morning could even yield a few flurries across the Texas Panhandle. Otherwise, skies will clear from west-to-east in the afternoon, but it will remain cold!
Sunday afternoon will be mild, in the 60s, before the next dry cold front knocks highs back down into the 40s on M.L. King Jr. Day. Temperatures will moderate thereafter, with widespread 50s Tuesday and 60s Wednesday.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For January 16th...
1987 (16th-17th): An intense upper-level cyclone ushered in Pacific moisture atop a dome of Arctic air. The result was
widespread heavy snow over much of West Texas following a period of freezing drizzle that deposited a thin glaze on
surfaces. At least four traffic fatalities were attributed to icy roads; two of which occurred on the South Plains. In the
city of Lubbock alone, a total of 117 traffic accidents occurred between 6 AM and 5 PM on the 16th. Heavy snow thereafter
deposited up to 16 inches in Tulia and 10 inches farther south in Lamesa. This snow on top of the glaze of ice brought all
forms of travel to a complete standstill...including the Postal Service which halted deliveries over much of the Permian
Basin on the 16th and 17th.