![]() ![]() ![]() High temperatures will climb into the 60s and 70s, with blowing dust once again expected around the region. Wind alerts for Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023.īe sure to secure any outdoor furniture that could be blown away. A High Wind Watch is currently in place for areas on the Caprock from Noon through Midnight Wednesday, for gusts as high as 60-70 MPH out of the southwest! However, strong winds will remain around the forecast area. High temperatures will fall 8-12 degrees around the region for Wednesday as our storm system clears the South Plains. Some areas could see as much as 0.25″ of rainfall, and maybe even a rumble of thunder or two! Rainfall should wrap up by 6 AM Wednesday, as lows settle in the upper 30s to upper 50s. We will see scattered showers along and to the east of the Interstate 27/Highway 87 corridor late in the evening lasting into the morning hours of Wednesday. Later in the day, the storm system responsible for the stronger winds will move into the South Plains. Active weather alerts for Tuesday, February 21st, 2023.Īny activities that could result in a spark should be postponed until further notice. ![]() As a result of the stronger winds and dry conditions, a Fire Weather Watch has been issued for areas on the Caprock. Winds will be strong, with sustained speeds of 18-22 MPH expected out of the southwest. Daytime highs will peak anywhere from the upper 60s in eastern New Mexico, to the middle 80s off the Caprock across the Rolling Plains. Tuesday will be another warm and windy day across the KLBK viewing area. Lows will fall into the low 40s over northwestern areas, with southeastern locations only cooling into the upper 50s! Winds will be out of the west, gusting as high as 30 MPH under a mostly cloudy sky. ![]() Windy and warm conditions will linger through the overnight hours tonight. ![]()
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