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Last Map Update: Sat, Aug 2, 2025 at 2:58:31 am CDT

Storm chances will hold off until this evening, with the potential increasing quickly after dark. A loosely-organized complex of storms is expected to move into West Texas from northeastern New Mexico, progressing southeastward throughout the nighttime hours. Locally heavy rainfall will lead to a risk for isolated flash flooding. The severe weather risk is low.
Another muggy night is expected, with storm chances lasting through the predawn hours, especially on the Caprock. Winds will be light and variable, with mild temperatures.
Storm chances will continue both Saturday and Sunday evening and overnight, with temperatures gradually heating up heading into next week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For August 1st...
2013: Scattered thunderstorms developed across the South Plains this afternoon, with the most concentrated area of storms
located in Lubbock County. Several outflow boundaries collided near the Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport which
created two brief EF0 landspouts in close proximity to each other. NWS employees and the airports contract weather
observer both witnessed these nearly stationary landspouts over open land west of the airport.'