TODAY: Moisture is finally sneaking back into the South Plains today, which has made it feel a little sticky outside this morning. More cloud cover will continue to build in by later this afternoon with high temperatures for most of us in the upper 80s. Although the majority of us will remain dry, our southeastern counties off in the Rolling Plains have the best chance for a few isolated storms this afternoon. 

TONIGHT: Everyone will stay dry overnight with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid 60s. 

TOMORROW: Partly cloudy skies will stick with us as we finish out the work week and high temperatures will be a few degrees warmer in the the low 90s. The much anticipated cold front will approach the Panhandle tomorrow evening and will swing through the South Plains Saturday morning, bringing us our best chance for rain. 

Have a great day!

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