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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostHere? Pfffft.
Sunday
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms and a chance of rain, then a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain in the afternoon. High of 75F. Winds from the SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Sunday Night
cloudy. Low of 36F. Breezy. Winds from the North at 15 to 20 mph.
Monday
Overcast in the morning, then clear. High of 50F. Breezy. Winds from the NNW at 15 to 20 mph.
Monday Night
Clear. Low of 28F. Winds from the North at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday
Clear. High of 52F. Winds from the North at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night
Clear. Low of 34F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Wednesday
Clear. High of 55F. Winds from the WSW at 5 to 10 mph shifting to the South in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night
Clear. Low of 27F.
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As we’ve been telling you for a while now, the coldest air of the season is on the way to West Texas. Current thinking is the front will enter the northern Panhandle before midnight on Saturday,
probably just before dawn on Sunday, then on to the Midland/Odessa area by mid-morning and the I20 corridor by late evening Sunday.
It will be quite windy as the front pushes through the flat lands in Northwest Texas, with winds behind the front Sunday gusting as high as 35mph in some place, bringing about a cold and nasty day on Sunday with highs in the Panhandle only in the 30s and 40s on the South Plains. Further south, things will have a chance to warm up a bit before the front arrives, so you should at least see some 50s.
flatlands of the Panhandle and South Plains will be likely.
Sunday night things will feel bitterly cold, as with the higher winds we’ll be having wind chill concerns, with some temps in the far northwest Panhandle reaching single digits and teens, while around the Lubbock area around 20. Even the Permian Basin will feel quite cold Sunday night with wind chill values in the teen.
Snow is still in the forecast, primarily for the North Texas area north of interstate 30, where the greatest chance of seeing any accumulations is possible. We expect 3"-6" across North Texas Sunday.
else across West Texas at this time looks to be only flurries, with little to no accumulations, especially considering the recent warm weather and
temperatures.
Saturday is your last chance to make your cold weather preparations before it hits.
All in all, it’s going to be very unpleasant to be outside Sunday for most of West Texas, and this cold air is going to be slow to warm up through mid-week. I’ll update you again tomorrow with the latest on this cold weather and snow potential!
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Originally posted by SMKR View PostJust posted:
As we’ve been telling you for a while now, the coldest air of the season is on the way to West Texas. Current thinking is the front will enter the northern Panhandle before midnight on Saturday,
probably just before dawn on Sunday, then on to the Midland/Odessa area by mid-morning and the I20 corridor by late evening Sunday.
It will be quite windy as the front pushes through the flat lands in Northwest Texas, with winds behind the front Sunday gusting as high as 35mph in some place, bringing about a cold and nasty day on Sunday with highs in the Panhandle only in the 30s and 40s on the South Plains. Further south, things will have a chance to warm up a bit before the front arrives, so you should at least see some 50s.
flatlands of the Panhandle and South Plains will be likely.
Sunday night things will feel bitterly cold, as with the higher winds we’ll be having wind chill concerns, with some temps in the far northwest Panhandle reaching single digits and teens, while around the Lubbock area around 20. Even the Permian Basin will feel quite cold Sunday night with wind chill values in the teen.
Snow is still in the forecast, primarily for the North Texas area north of interstate 30, where the greatest chance of seeing any accumulations is possible. We expect 3"-6" across North Texas Sunday.
else across West Texas at this time looks to be only flurries, with little to no accumulations, especially considering the recent warm weather and
temperatures.
Saturday is your last chance to make your cold weather preparations before it hits.
All in all, it’s going to be very unpleasant to be outside Sunday for most of West Texas, and this cold air is going to be slow to warm up through mid-week. I’ll update you again tomorrow with the latest on this cold weather and snow potential!
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