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Last Map Update: Sat, Jun 21, 2025 at 3:38:19 am CDT

A warm weekend is ahead across the region. There is a slight chance of evening thunderstorms each day, mainly across the far southwestern Texas Panhandle (west of a line from Dimmitt to Littlefield to Morton). However, most locations are expected to remain dry.
Breezy southerly winds will persist overnight otherwise, conditions will be quiet.
Sunny and hot conditions continue tomorrow with highs in the 90s and breezy southerly winds through the evening. Shower and thunderstorm chances return for portions of the far southern Texas Panhandle and northern South Plains.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For June 21st...
2006: A complex of non-severe thunderstorms propagated over the West Texas South Plains region during the evening of the
21st. A series of wake-lows developed along the back edge of the convection. At least two of these features resulted in
severe wind gusts that caused damage across portions of Swisher and Lubbock Counties. Winds that were measured by the West
Texas Mesonet at speeds up to 72 MPH severely damaged a mobile home near Vigo Park around 8 PM. More than two and a half
hours later, winds measured by the West Texas Mesonet, the Automated Surface Observing System at Lubbock International
Airport, and at the National Weather Service Forecast Office, reached speeds up to 68 MPH. These winds destroyed a barn,
blew the roof off of a mobile home, and downed road signs from Shallowater to Lubbock. The most significant damage
occurred near Idalou, where severe winds caused extensive damage to the Lubbock Childrens Home facility. Roofs were blown
off of several structures