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Last Map Update: Sat, Jan 31, 2026 at 2:18:50 am CST

A front will enter the region around midnight bringing not only cooler temperatures, but the potential for freezing fog and drizzle through late Saturday morning. Light icing will be possible on elevated surfaces, drive with caution during your morning commute. #lubwx #txwx
A cold front early this morning will bring cloudy and much colder conditions for Saturday.
Skies will clear out tonight with lows in the 20s. Warm conditions will then return on Sunday.
A pleasant and mild week is ahead with temperatures near or above average for this time of year.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For January 31st...
2008: The passage of a Canadian cold front and a vigorous storm system combined to produce a brief bout of dangerous
winter weather over much of the South Plains region of West Texas early on the 31st. Northwesterly winds sustained at
speeds in excess of 30 mph combined with light to moderate snowfall to result in widespread blowing snow. Although only
light accumulations were reported at a few locations, visibilities were significantly restricted during the morning rush
hour, and temperatures in the lower 20s caused the snow to immediately accumulate on area roadways. Despite the fact that
the storms impact was brief (only two hours in duration)