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Last Map Update: Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 5:40:38 am CDT

High temperatures will be in the 90s again today under sunny skies and with breezy south winds. Breezy winds will continue tonight and will help keep temperatures on the mild side.
Typical summertime weather will continue for the foreseeable future. Thunderstorm chances return Sunday and continue each day through Thursday, although rain chances will mainly be limited to western sections of both the South Plains and far southern Texas Panhandle.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For June 20th...
2003: A textbook northwest flow outbreak of severe thunderstorms impacted the Texas Panhandle and South Plains late this
day. Storms first developed along the higher terrain of eastern New Mexico before moving southeast and growing upscale
into a mesoscale convective system (MCS). This MCS produced numerous instances of severe straight-line winds and some hail
as large as golf balls. Southeast of Olton, intense winds around 80 mph uprooted trees, downed power poles, damaged the
roofs of homes, and destroyed 15 center pivot irrigators. Similar damage was noted farther west in Bailey County and also
to the east in Plainview. Total damage to area properties exceeded $750,000.