Lubbock, TX – Clear skies are set to return to the Texas Panhandle today, but colder temperatures will linger into Monday night. Highs will reach the mid-to-upper 40s this afternoon, paired with northeast winds near 10 mph. Tonight, expect temperatures to plummet to the upper teens and 20s, making it one of the coldest nights this week.
According to the National Weather Service, sunshine and calm conditions will prevail on Monday, with highs reaching the upper 40s once again. Winds will remain light and variable, offering a brief reprieve before rain chances increase midweek.
The extended forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies Tuesday, with highs climbing to 53°F. Showers are likely Wednesday, especially in the morning, as a cold front moves through. Rain chances persist into Thursday with highs in the low 50s, but conditions will clear by Friday, bringing sunshine and a high near 56°F.
Residents should bundle up during nighttime hours and monitor local forecasts for updates on potential rainfall.




