National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
Click a location below for detailed forecast.

Last Map Update: Thu, Jan 15, 2026 at 4:52:34 pm CST

Breezy and dry conditions may create elevated to near critical fire weather conditions on Friday across the extreme southeastern Texas Panhandle.
Another warm day is ahead of us, as the westerly breeze will ramp up to around 15-25 mph, with plentiful sunshine.
Chilly and clear conditions are expected area-wide tonight, with a cold front moving in from the north near dawn Friday.
Friday will be much cooler and breezier with a cold front moving through before daybreak. Elevated to near-critical fire weather conditions may develop in the southeastern Texas Panhandle.
A colder start to the weekend is expected following the passage of a strong cold front Friday. Highs are forecast to peak in the lower 40s Saturday before slowly rebounding Sunday and into early next week, with abundant sunshine each day.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For January 15th...
2004 (15th-18th): The beginning of the end to the long-lived 2003 drought was underway as between 1/2 and 3.0 inches of
rain fell across the majority of the South Plains and Rolling Plains. By the end of 2004, many locations would set records
for the wettest year ever on record!