LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Tonight, conditions will be quiet and dry as west-northwest flow builds in after yesterday’s rain.
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Light winds and clear skies should let temperatures fall toward the dew point. Models do not show widespread fog, but patchy fog is possible in a few low-lying spots by dawn. Highs will be above average in the mid to upper 60s.
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On Wednesday, a cold front will move through. Highs will be about 4–8 degrees below normal as cooler air arrives.
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Thanksgiving and Black Friday, high-pressure moves east, and winds will turn more southerly. Temperatures recover closer to average and trend warmer, with Friday likely the mildest day of the week.
Looking ahead to Saturday through Monday: Showers are possible mainly to the east and southeast on Saturday, but overall chances are low (about 20–30 percent). Model’s confidence is low for Sunday and Monday, some keep the area dry and mild while others bring a cooler, wetter pattern. If the cooler solution verifies, a few higher-elevation spots could see light snow Sunday night into Monday. Of course, we will keep you updated as forecast models adjust.
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