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Last Map Update: Sat, Mar 28, 2026 at 3:14:19 pm CDT

Relatively cool temperatures continue tonight with lows mainly in the lower 40s.
Warmer temperatures, low humidity, and breezier conditions will result in elevated fire danger on Sunday. A Fire Danger Statement is in effect from 12 PM to 7 PM on Sunday for the far southern Texas Panhandle and portions of the South Plains.
Much warmer temperatures are expected on Sunday with highs in the 80s. Increasing southwest breezes will also result in elevated fire danger.
Very warm weather with elevated fire danger will continue Sunday though early in the week. Cooler temperatures and chances for a few showers or storms arrive late Tuesday through Thursday.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For March 28th...
2007 (28th-29th): The largest March U.S. tornado outbreak ever recorded unfolded late this day and into the early
nighttime as tornadoes touched down from far northwestern Nebraska south to the Texas South Plains. In the NWS Lubbock
forecast area, a pair of tornadic supercells initially erupted along the dryline over the central South Plains during the
late afternoon hours and tracked northeastward across the extreme southeastern Panhandle through the early evening. These
two storms produced a total of seven tornadoes in the South Plains region, one that was observed to be a large
multi-vortex tornado north of Quitaque that tracked about 20 miles to the north-northeast. This tornado was rated an F2
after damaging or destroying four structures. No injuries were reported. By late evening, the retreating dryline merged
with an advancing Pacific cold front. This initiated a line of severe storms over the western South Plains that progressed
eastward over the region through the early morning hours of the 29th. This final bout of storms resulted in widespread
reports of large hail up to the size of golf balls and damaging winds. Total property damages were estimated in excess of
$200,000.