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Last Map Update: Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 1:48:25 pm CDT

Labor Day weekend is expected to be cooler and wetter with more fall like temperatures.
Warm temperatures are expected today. Chances for storms begin to increase in coverage by the late afternoon and early evening across the far southern Texas Panhandle.
Cooler temperatures expected tonight following a cold front. Chances of showers and thunderstorms will exist for the southern Texas Panhandle.
Cooler temperatures are expected on Tuesday behind a cold front early in the morning. Temperatures will have a wide range from the upper 70s to upper 80s.
Chances of precipitation will persist each afternoon and evening this week before rapidly increasing for this coming weekend.
Cooler and wetter conditions are expected early this week as a front pushes through late Monday night, brining cooler temperatures Tuesday. Chances for daily storms return through Wednesday. A secondary system looks to bring cooler and wetter conditions back through the weekend.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For August 25th...
2011: Scattered thunderstorms developed over the South Plains and Rolling Plains on the afternoon of the 25th. Around 3:30
PM, an NWS employee reported a very weak non-mesocyclonic tornado (landspout) southwest of the city of Lubbock. No damages
were reported.