Plainview, TX – Warm and breezy conditions will dominate the Texas Panhandle today, with highs ranging from 90 to 94 degrees in cities like Plainview and Childress. While today’s forecast includes mostly sunny skies, an isolated thunderstorm or two is possible this evening. If storms develop, they could bring heavy rain, small hail, and gusty winds, potentially impacting outdoor plans.
Tomorrow night, residents across the region will have the chance to witness a rare astronomical event: a harvest supermoon and partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse will begin at 8:41 p.m. EDT and peak at 10:44 p.m., covering 8% of the Moon. However, storm clouds could interfere with viewing conditions. Keep an eye on weather updates as storms may develop again tomorrow evening, and plan to watch the eclipse from a safe location if skies clear.
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