Lubbock, TX Weather: Chilly Start and 30° Temps Signal Early November Cold Snap

0
-Advertisement-

LUBBOCK, Texas – The South Plains will wake up to a calm but noticeably colder stretch of early November weather as dry air and clear skies take hold through Monday. A brisk north wind behind a passing front will drop morning lows near freezing for parts of Lubbock County, bringing a taste of the first November cold snap for the region.

The National Weather Service in Lubbock reports that today will start mild, with winds shifting north and gusting near 30 mph as the front moves through. Daytime highs will top out near 71°F, but the cooler air settling in tonight will push lows into the mid-30s, creating potential frost in low-lying or rural spots. Residents with sensitive plants or early garden crops should plan to protect them through early Monday morning.

Sunday remains sunny but cool, with highs only in the mid-50s under a steady north breeze. Monday begins a slow warm-up—bright skies, light winds, and afternoon highs near 62°F. The shift continues into Veterans Day, when temperatures rebound into the upper 70s to near 80°F, perfect for outdoor ceremonies, travel, or late-fall yardwork.

Looking ahead, midweek brings a quiet, dry stretch. By Wednesday, highs reach the mid-70s, and by Friday, readings climb into the low 80s. For now, the chill marks the start of a transitional pattern—clear skies, crisp air, and a reminder that true winter weather isn’t far behind.


Five-Day Outlook for Lubbock, TX:
Sat: 71/36 – Sunny; breezy north winds.
Sun: 57/32 – Sunny; chilly air lingers.
Mon: 62/41 – Sunny; slow warm-up.
Tue (Veterans Day): 80/44 – Clear and mild; great outdoor weather.
Wed: 75/43 – Sunny and pleasant; warmer trend continues.