LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – After a cold low of 24 degrees, southwest winds and sunshine pushed Sunday afternoon temperatures to 62 degrees in Lubbock. The winds in Lubbock topped 22 mph late in the afternoon.
After a cold low of 24 degrees, southwest winds and sunshine pushed Sunday afternoon temperatures to 62 degrees in Lubbock.(John Robison | KCBD Graphic)
The wind and warming trend will continue Monday with afternoon temps expected to climb to between 65 to 70 degrees over most of the South Plains.
After a cold low of 24 degrees, southwest winds and sunshine pushed Sunday afternoon temperatures to 62 degrees in Lubbock.(John Robison | KCBD Graphic)
The Big Question is: will Prairie Dog Pete see his shadow Monday morning or could a cloud or two move in and keep our Spring a mild one?
We’ll have that answer Monday morning with Shania.
Compared to last week this one will be mild with chilly nighttime lows but afternoon highs that will be in the 60s today and Monday, dipping to the 50s by mid-week.
The warmth with return by Thursday and temperatures will climb back to the 60s late week and into the weekend.
Plenty of sun for the first week of February.
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