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Last Map Update: Wed, Jul 1, 2026 at 2:56:40 pm CDT

Scattered storms are expected again Wednesday evening mainly across areas on the caprock. These storms will be capable of producing wind gusts to 70 mph and quarter sized hail.
Scattered t-storms are expected across the Caprock this evening into early Thursday morning, with lower chances in the Rolling Plains.
Storm chances hang with us until hotter and drier weather arrives for Thursday through Independence Day.
The evening forecast for the 4th of July is looking humid but dry and very warm with temperatures in the 80s to lower 90s. Winds should be southerly at 10-15 mph for most areas.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For July 1st...
2004: An intense supercell thunderstorm exploded late this afternoon in northwest Cottle County before moving slowly
south-southeast into King County. Several instances of very large hail, at times as large as softballs, were reported to
the National Weather Service office in Lubbock. Although much of this hail fell in open county, the town of Delwin and the
city of Paducah fell in the path of this hail swath and suffered scattered to widespread damage to homes and vehicles.