Sudden Cold Snap in West Texas This Week: Labor Day Brings 12-14°F Drop

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Midland, TX – Residents of West Texas should prepare for a significant drop in temperatures this Labor Day as a cold front sweeps through the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that the front will arrive Sunday night, bringing unseasonably cool highs 12-14°F below normal, lasting through the week.

According to the NWS Midland, temperatures are expected to fall sharply on Monday, with highs barely reaching the low 80s across the area. Residents should plan accordingly, especially for any outdoor Labor Day activities, as the sudden chill could catch some by surprise. Dressing in layers and keeping updated on weather changes is advised.

This weather shift marks the start of meteorological fall, signaling a cooler trend that could persist into the following days. Tuesday will continue the cooler pattern, with highs remaining below average. Stay informed by checking local weather updates and prepare for potential impacts on travel and outdoor plans. Make sure to secure any lightweight outdoor items that could be affected by gusty winds accompanying the front.