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KLBB Radar
Storms are expected to develop late tonight over the far SW Panhandle, gradually weakening as they move southeast during the overnight hours.
Rain chances increase on Saturday before peaking overnight into Sunday morning. Slow-moving showers and storms could produce very heavy rain and localized flooding. All of the the forecast area is under a slight risk for flash flooding.
A cold front will bring widespread rain to much of the area tomorrow evening into the overnight hours. Currently, heaviest rain is expected over southern portions of the area.
Shower and thunderstorm chances continue in the week coming up, particularly on Sunday and again Monday. Meanwhile, high temperatures will be near to below normal.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For July 11th...
1962: Two small tornadoes damaged cotton fields and infrastructure this night in eastern Lynn County. The first tornado
ripped the roof from two barns and overturned a house trailer southeast of Tahoka. The second wrecked to electric high
line poles and destroyed a barn and doghouse near Wilson.