Lubbock, TX – A cold front that passed through the region this weekend will bring cooler temperatures and brisk winds to Lubbock on Monday, with highs reaching only 44 degrees. Northerly winds at 10-15 mph will make it feel colder, and residents should prepare for a freezing low of 21 degrees Monday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Lubbock, skies will remain sunny throughout the day, offering some relief from the chilly start. Despite the clear skies, bundling up is advised during early morning commutes and evening errands. Roads across the region, including US Highway 84, should remain dry.
Looking ahead, temperatures will climb slightly midweek. Tuesday will feature highs near 50 degrees, with sunny skies and calmer southwesterly winds. Wednesday marks a noticeable warm-up, with a high of 54 degrees. However, nighttime lows throughout the week will stay near freezing, averaging around 25 degrees.
By Thursday, Lubbock residents can expect a high of 59 degrees and partly cloudy skies. The week’s warmest day arrives Friday, with a high near 64, making it a great day for outdoor activities. Cooler conditions return Saturday, with highs dropping back to the upper 40s.
Residents should continue monitoring forecasts for updates as weather patterns may shift. Stay prepared for freezing conditions overnight and take precautions to protect plants, pets, and exposed pipes.
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