Lubbock Weather Update: Near-100° Heat Hits Wednesday, July 30th — Weekend Storms Could Impact Loop 289 Travel

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Lubbock, Texas – West Texas is heating up fast as Lubbock braces for 97°F heat on Wednesday, July 30th, with storm chances building by Friday.

According to the National Weather Service in Lubbock, high pressure will keep skies mostly sunny and temperatures soaring through midweek. A Hazardous Weather Outlook remains in effect for the South Plains, Rolling Plains, and the far Southern Texas Panhandle as summer heat peaks and scattered storms approach by the weekend.

Loop 289 and US-84 commuters should stay alert heading into Friday night, when a 40% chance of thunderstorms could bring gusty winds and locally heavy rain. While no widespread severe weather is expected, the NWS warns of isolated strong storms and brief downpours, especially near Lamesa, Levelland, and Crosbyton.

Residents should limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat and ensure pets and vulnerable individuals stay cool and hydrated. Drivers are urged to check wiper blades and tire pressure before any weekend road trips, as pop-up storms may reduce visibility and cause slick roads.

More rain chances linger into the weekend and early next week, though coverage remains scattered.


🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for Lubbock, TX:

  • Wednesday, July 30: Sunny and hot, high near 97°F. Winds SW 5–10 mph.
  • Thursday, July 31: Sunny, high 95°F. Light E winds in afternoon.
  • Friday, August 1: 40% chance of showers and storms, high 91°F.
  • Saturday, August 2: Mostly sunny, high 92°F.
  • Sunday, August 3: 20% chance of overnight storms, high near 97°F.
  • Monday, August 4: Hot and sunny, high near 100°F.

⚠️ Watch for NWS updates if storm chances increase late Friday.

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