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Last Map Update: Thu, Jun 25, 2026 at 5:14:36 am CDT

Another round of evening and overnight storms awaits on Thursday for much of the area. Storms could produce damaging winds to 80 mph, hail to quarter size, and heavy rain.
Thunderstorms will develop near the TX and NM border later this afternoon and expand in coverage this evening as they overspread the Caprock and Rolling Plains. Severe winds up to 80 mph, hail to 1 inch, and heavy rain are all possible before storms taper around midnight.
Hot temperatures continue along with chances for mainly late-day storms today, Friday, and again on Sunday. Severe storms will be possible later today into the evening.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For June 25th...
1965: Two tornadoes occurred this evening; one west of Ropesville and the other Castro and Swisher Counties. The first
tornado was described as small, but still managed to uproot trees and tear up power lines for 3/4 of a mile on the R.P.
Race farm west of Ropesville. Non-tornadic winds from this same storm ripped off the roof from a 60-foot barn at the E.L.
Davis farm east of Levelland and caused heavy damage to farm buildings at the Pete Podd place. This storm also produced
baseball size hail that dented several autos traveling on Highway 114 near Smyer. The second tornado cut a 20-mile path
over open farm land from about 15 miles east of Dimmitt to about five miles south of Happy. Fortunately there was no known
property damage with this latter tornado.