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Texas Election Day weather: Sunny skies for Lubbock voters, but cold night ahead – Country Herald

Texas Election Day weather: Sunny skies for Lubbock voters, but cold night ahead – Country Herald

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Lubbock, Texas – Voters in Lubbock can look forward to sunny skies and mild temperatures on Election Day, with highs reaching around 66 degrees. Clear and dry conditions will hold throughout the day, creating an ideal environment for going to the polls. However, tonight will bring cooler temperatures, with lows dropping to around 41 degrees, so residents are encouraged to layer up if heading out tonight.

Skies will remain mostly clear tonight as temperatures drop into the 30s and 40s across the Texas Panhandle, according to the National Weather Service in Lubbock. Tomorrow, Wednesday, is expected to be warmer with highs near 69 degrees. However, rain is expected to begin by late Wednesday night, bringing with it a 70% chance of showers that could continue into Thursday. This rain system will likely be accompanied by a cold front that will drop Thursday’s high to around 48 degrees, with increased wind gusts adding a chill to the air.

As the week progresses, the weather becomes increasingly unstable. Thursday night brings an 80% chance of showers, with possible thunderstorms, and Friday could bring additional rain in the morning before skies clear in the afternoon. Daytime temperatures on Friday will be cooler, reaching just 53 degrees, with a low tonight near 37.

Looking ahead, sunny conditions are expected to return Saturday with a high near 64, offering residents a brief respite from the rain and cold. However, residents should prepare for potential temperature changes and monitor the forecast, as the Texas Panhandle often experiences rapid changes in weather this time of year.

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