Good Sunday Evening Everyone!

Short Term Forecast: A cold front moved into the South Plains and the Rolling Plains this morning. We’ve been sitting under a blanket of clouds all day, with little, if any sunshine. The clouds will stick around tonight, Monday, Monday night and into Tuesday morning. Patchy fog and drizzle will be possible Monday and Tuesday morning. Lows tonight will fall into the middle 40s. Highs on Monday will climb into the lower 60s. The clouds will finally break by midday on Tuesday. 

Extended Forecast: The extended forecast shows we’ll take a ride on the fall roller coaster this week. We’ve got two cold fronts on the way, Wednesday morning and late Friday/early Saturday. Highs will be back well into the 70s on Tuesday and fall back into the 60s on Wednesday. We climb back into the 70s on Thursday and Friday with an elevated wildfire threat on Friday. We’ll drop back into the 60s over the weekend. Overnight lows stay in the 40s and 50s for the most part. Lows in the 30s return by the weekend. Forecast models still do not show any precipitation chances over the next seven days. 

Lubbock Climate Data for Monday, November 13:

Sunrise:  7:17 a.m.
Sunset:  5:45 p.m.
Normal High:  65°
Normal Low:  37°
Record High:  82° (1973)
Record Low:  14° (1976)

Your KLBK First Warning Forecast:

Tonight: Cloudy with patchy fog and drizzle developing. Lows in the middle 40s with a southeasterly wind 5 to 10 miles per hour. 

Monday: Fog and drizzle in the morning. Otherwise mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 60s with a southwesterly wind 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy with patchy fog and drizzle overnight. Lows around 50. 

Tuesday: Patchy fog in the morning. Then becoming mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the middle and upper 70s

Have a great week!

Meteorologist Chris Whited
KLBK First Warning Weather
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