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Last Map Update: Mon, Sep 22, 2025 at 5:33:01 pm CDT

Isolated showers and thunderstorms are forecast to move across portions of the Caprock tonight into early Tuesday morning. Brief downpours will be possible. Severe weather is not expected.
Much cooler temperatures are expected Tuesday following the arrival of a cold front in the morning hours. This front is expected to slow down and stall, giving way to storm chances heading into the afternoon, especially across the Rolling Plains.
Cooler conditions and rain chances take aim Tuesday night into Wednesday before warmer and drier conditions close out the remainder of the week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For September 22nd...
1969: A tornado and at least three hailstorms occurred over parts of the South Plains this evening and early in the night.
Around 6:30 PM, a tornado developed five miles northwest of Fieldton and was chased by the Lamb County Sheriff for a
distance of about eight miles over the course of 15 minutes. This tornado blew away some cattle feeders on the Harvey Neel
farm and ripped out fences and utility poles in its path. Witnesses reported the tornado sounded like a freight train as
it went by. Three funnel clouds were also observed with the parent storm. Hail up to baseball size accompanied this storm,
but was not known to have caused any damage. Later this evening, a few hailstones up to golf ball size fell on Reese Air
Force base, but again no damage was reported. Around 9:50 PM, high thunderstorm winds overturned a house trailer 2.5 miles
west of Woodrow. The father received minor injuries (bruises), but the three children were unharmed. After nightfall, a
hailstorm with hailstones as large as baseballs stripped leaves off some cotton fields north of Whitharral and about three
miles east of the Hockley County seat. Smyer also reported heavy hail; although exact damages were not specified.