This morning, the West Texas landscape is dotted with isolated storms, some of which have the potential to reach marginally severe levels. As the storms progressively shift northeast throughout the morning, residents can anticipate brief heavy downpours, wind gusts approaching 60 mph, and hail up to an inch.
As the day progresses, anticipate warm temperatures that are approximately ten degrees above the average for this time of year, a slight wind, and generally sunny skies. The northwestern regions are expected to experience highs in the upper 70s, while the southeast is expected to experience highs in the mid-80s. Lubbock is expected to reach 85°F.
From Tuesday to Thursday, the weather will be primarily sunny, with a few clouds and temperatures that will progressively increase until they reach approximately 90°F by Thursday afternoon. It is expected that a cold front will pass through West Texas on Thursday night, resulting in lower temperatures and a return to the late-October averages for Friday and Saturday. The forecast for Lubbock is a low of 52°F, with lows in the mid-40s in the northwest and the upper 50s in the southeast. The weather will be clear and brisk tonight.
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