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Unpredictable Weather Patterns Continue in West Texas
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Leftover showers have dissipated, paving the way for a warm and mostly sunny Fathers’ Day in
Lubbock, Texas. As the morning progresses, the lingering clouds make way for abundant sunshine. Temperatures are expected to hover in the 90s, with the city of Lubbock anticipating a high near 95 degrees. Additionally, some areas may experience breezy conditions throughout the day.
By late afternoon, there is a possibility of a couple of thunderstorms brewing to the west, likely to move northeastward in the evening. While the risk is marginal, there could be hail up to an inch in size or gusty winds associated with these storms.
Following this, strong winds are predicted for Monday and Tuesday, leading to a slight increase in temperatures before a cold front advances into the region at some point next week. Due to the anticipated stall of the front, the exact timing of the temperature drop and heightened chances of rain and thunderstorms remains uncertain.
Overall, the unpredictable weather patterns persist in West Texas, keeping residents on their toes and meteorologists on high alert. Stay tuned for further updates as the region braces for potential fluctuations in weather conditions.