Lubbock, TX – A dry front moving through West Texas today will bring a shift in winds and warmer temperatures, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Lubbock. Winds will swing around to the north-northwest, gradually diminishing by the early afternoon.
The front will lead to a significant warm-up compared to yesterday, with highs reaching the low to mid-70s across the region. Cities such as Lubbock, Tahoka, and Plains can expect temperatures between 72°F and 75°F, while areas like Silverton and Tulia will see highs in the upper 60s. Skies will remain mostly sunny throughout the day.
Breezy conditions may impact travel, particularly for high-profile vehicles on east-west roads. The NWS advises residents to remain cautious of sudden wind gusts but assures that winds will settle by the afternoon.
This warm spell follows a cooler stretch, and forecasters expect continued mild conditions in the coming days. Residents are encouraged to enjoy the sunshine and prepare for fluctuating spring temperatures as the season progresses.