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Last Map Update: Sun, Jun 7, 2026 at 2:22:30 pm CDT

Will be a sunny Sunday with highs in the mid to upper 90s.
Mild tonight with lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s under mostly clear skies and light southerly winds. Dry conditions to continue into Monday with highs climbing into the 90s and lower triple digits. Precipitation chances remain low, although an isolated storm cannot be ruled out. #lubwx #txwx
Hot and dry through mid-week before chances for precipitation return late week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For June 7th...
1962 (Tornado entry): An active bout of severe weather including at least six tornadoes and destructive hailstorms struck
the south-central TX Panhandle and parts of the southern South Plains this afternoon and evening. Strong and severe storms
erupted early in the afternoon north of Tulia causing $750,000 damage to the area wheat crop from copious amounts of small
hail and heavy rain. A short while later, one of these storms produced a tornado over open country east of Tulia before
moving into Briscoe County. At this point, this supercell storm went on to produce at least four more tornadoes; two of
which were observed south of Silverton with a third west of town, and the fourth was sighted east of Quitaque. One of
these tornadoes demolished a two-room house, heavily damaged another home and destroyed several outbuildings about 11
miles south of Silverton between 4:30 and 5:00 PM. Property losses were around $15,000. By early evening, a separate
tornadic storm developed southeast of Lubbock. This tornado was described as small and brief causing only minor damage to
a cotton field.