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Last Map Update: Fri, Nov 28, 2025 at 4:00:18 am CST

Mostly cloudy skies today with mild temperatures will carry into tonight. Breezy southerly winds could gust to 30 mph this afternoon.
Other than a few showers Friday afternoon in the east and southeastern Rolling Plains, dry conditions remain intact through the weekend. Expect breezy, south-southwest winds Friday that will switch to the north following a strong cold front Saturday. Chilly weather will follow heading into Sunday, with highs peaking in the upper 30s to lower 40s.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For November 28th...
2001 (27th-28th): After two rare tornadoes earlier this month on the South Plains, late November brought a reality check
to the region in the form of a winter storm. On the 27th, a strong upper-level storm system translated across the southern
Rockies, into far southwestern Texas, and then across central Texas by the 28th. Cold air in advance of this system was
deep enough to support snow over much of the South Plains with sleet initially falling in the Rolling Plains. The sleet
was quickly replaced by steady snow during the afternoon. By midday on the 28th with snow having drawn to a close, one to
four inches of snow covered the entire South Plains and extreme southern Panhandle with between six and ten inches
reported over Cottle, Dickens, King, Kent and Stonewall Counties. The heavy snow hampered travel throughout the region for
another day.