Amarillo, TX – Residents across the Texas Panhandle, especially southeast of Amarillo, could see brief isolated storms develop late this afternoon, with the main impacts expected before 7 p.m. Sunday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Amarillo, a 10–20% chance of showers and thunderstorms exists over the next few hours, primarily impacting areas like Wheeler, Wellington, and Clarendon in Collingsworth and Wheeler counties. While coverage will remain limited, any storm that forms could quickly intensify.
Forecasters say the primary threats include cloud-to-ground lightning and strong wind gusts reaching up to 50–60 mph. Despite the storm potential, rainfall is expected to remain light due to fast-moving cells tracking east to northeast across the region.
Communities including Amarillo, Canyon, Borger, and Pampa may largely avoid direct impacts, but residents traveling southeast toward Childress or along U.S. Highway 83 and nearby rural roads could encounter sudden changes in weather conditions.
The storm window is expected to close by early evening, with conditions stabilizing after 7 p.m. No widespread severe weather is anticipated, but officials advise staying weather-aware if outdoor plans are scheduled this afternoon.
Drivers should remain cautious of sudden wind gusts, especially on open highways where crosswinds can impact high-profile vehicles.
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