After talking all week about the extreme wind and fire danger, the day is finally here. This won’t be Lubbock’s windiest day on record. It will, however, be one of the windiest. If possible, don’t ...
While volunteer firefighters are always on call, they’re making additional preparations ahead of what is expected to be an extremely windy day.
Much less wind and much milder conditions will make this afternoon a welcome change from yesterday. Some wind and some wintry ...
Red Flag Warning and Wind Advisory remain in effect through this evening, and a Fire Weather Watch is in effect tomorrow.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Dangerous winds and critical fire danger for the South Plains on Friday. Friday is a First Alert Weather Day due to the fire and wind danger over all the region Friday.
A high wind event and extreme fire danger are still expected on Friday. This wind event may be similar to the event we had last Tuesday with dust storms, wind gusts near 70 mph, and visibility levels ...
The main weather story on Tuesday remains high winds. Critical fire weather conditions will likely occur area-wide on Tuesday ...
High clouds, strong southerly winds, and a warm-up Thursday with areas of patchy blowing dust are returning to the region.
Lubbock Fire Rescue has increased staffing to level two and is coordinating with local agencies to ensure a swift response to ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A beautiful Friday over the South Plains, however, it’s a different story for the weekend.
Strong northwesterly winds continue this afternoon and will slowly die down through this evening, the High Wind Warning will ...
Friday should be a nice spring day with afternoon temps in the upper 60s to low 70s and sunshine and much less dust.
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