Amarillo, Texas – A significant temperature drop is expected in Amarillo as showers and thunderstorms roll in on Monday. High temperatures are predicted to struggle to reach 60°F, a stark contrast to Sunday’s warmer 70°F highs. A sudden cooling trend is anticipated, with a drop of 10 to 15 degrees between Sunday and Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The change in weather comes as thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected to move across the region, potentially impacting local travel and outdoor activities. Areas like Dalhart, Dumas, and Pampa may see the worst of the rain and storms, with a chance of localized flooding in low-lying areas.
Residents should prepare for significantly cooler conditions starting Monday morning, with temperatures struggling to break 60°F. For those with outdoor plans, be advised that rainfall is likely to persist throughout the day, so consider delaying non-essential travel and secure any outdoor equipment. Monday’s weather marks a sharp contrast to the mild spring temperatures felt earlier in the weekend.
Stay tuned for additional updates from the National Weather Service as the situation develops.




