LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Mild and warm weather this afternoon with chilly but pleasant conditions for our New Year’s Evening. We will, however, start the year with above average temperatures and gusty winds.
A gorgeous sky just before sunrise, captured by one of our tower cams in Lubbock. Time of image 7:33 AM CST.(KCBD First Alert)
Today’s sunshine will be filtered through thin cirrus clouds. The west then southwest breeze will remain light, around 10 mph (give or take). Temperatures will peak ten or more degrees above average for the final day of the year. Great for an afternoon walk, run, or ride.
Highs today ten or more degrees above average for the final day of the year.(KCBD First Alert)
If you’re planning to be outside this New Year’s Eve, you’re in luck. Though chilly, it will be pleasant, dry, and with a light wind. Doesn’t get much better in these here parts for ringing in a new year. You can leave the parka in storage, a light jacket should do.
A cold start, but rather mild, for the start of 2026.(KCBD First Alert)
Of course, this is West Texas. Can gusty winds be far?
Winds will ramp up tomorrow, becoming quite gusty, and will continue into Friday. Wind speeds are expected to increase to around 20 to 30 mph tomorrow, with gusts as high as 50 mph. Some of the strongest winds may occur Friday morning.
Forecast peak sustained winds are shown in this graph. Peak gusts will exceed the values shown here.(KCBD First Alert)
New Year’s Day, in addition to windy, generally will be cloudy. A few sprinkles are even possible, but there will not be any measurable precipitation. It will be quite warm for the first day of the year. Highs will range from the upper 60s to the mid-70s. That’s as much as 20 degrees above average for January 1.
Winds will gradually diminish late Friday, but remain brisk, as the system responsible moves east.
The dominate pattern so far this season will continue into next week.(KCBD First Alert)
A weak cold front will arrive Friday night, but will bring only a slight dip in temperatures.
A light wind is expected Saturday under a mostly sunny sky.
The dominate pattern so far this season will continue into next week. That will keep the KCBD/FOX34 viewing weather seasonably warm, dry, with typical West Texas breezes returning by early next week.
On This Date
On this date in 1992, freezing rain moved across the South Plains during the evening. The ice was over 1/2 inch thick on autos and other exposed surfaces. The ice was a contributing factor to several traffic accidents. The weight of the ice snapped tree branches and power lines in Lubbock, Hale Center, and Littlefield. There were no deaths or injuries related to the weather.
(National Weather Service Lubbock)
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