Smaller snowfall totals are expected north of Lubbock, while 5" to 6" of snow is also expected west, and south of Lubbock, including in Snyder, Lamesa and Tahoka. Travel is expected to be impacted in Lubbock all-day Sunday.
Precipitation will start Monday morning before 4 a.m., and by the time people begin their morning commutes, freezing rain and sleet is expected across the region. The winter weather will then continue through Wednesday afternoon.
Hurricane Laura is strengthening and according to the Associated Press, could become a catastrophic Category 4 Hurricane by the end of the day on Wednesday. In the storm's path sit both the Texas and Louisiana coasts and residents who are boarding up homes and businesses before evacuating...
Memorial Day's thunderstorms in Lubbock may bring some more hail. If any severe weather breaks out across the region, Ron Roberts will have updates on News/Talk 95.1 & 790, KFYO
Main hazards with today's storms, winds above 50 mph, hail of at least 0.5" inch and a possible tornado. Ron Roberts & Rob Snyder will have severe weather updates throughout the day on KFYO.
Just before 11am, on Wednesday, Texas Tech University announced the closure of the Texas Tech campus for the rest of the day due to deteriorating winter weather conditions