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Last Map Update: Sun, Feb 1, 2026 at 6:52:45 pm CST

Mild weather continues tonight with relatively warm overnight lows expected compared to what we've seen over the past week. Monday will feature stronger southwest breezes with another warm afternoon as highs reach the mid 60s to low 70s.
Temperatures will slightly cool mid-week due to two cold front pushing through the region. However, these "cooler" temperatures do not last long as they are expected to warm up about 10-15 degrees above seasonal normal by the weekend.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For February 1st...
1956 (1st-5th): A major blizzard struck the Panhandle and South Plains on the 1st and continued with varying intensities
through the 5th. At the time, snowfall was the heaviest on record in Texas. In Lubbock, a total of 14.8 inches of snow
accumulated through the event! Unfortunately, 20 deaths were attributed to the storm throughout the Panhandle and South
Plains.