We are days away from Fall officially starting on Monday, September 22nd. And that normally means cooler temperatures aren't too far behind. Of course that doesn't mean we will see any blasts of cold air anytime soon and there is a good chance we will still have a few 90 degree weather days, but Fall is almost here and before long that means we could see a freeze.

But when?

When Does Lubbock Normally See Its First Freeze?

For those in Lubbock County, if tradition and history holds, we won't see a freeze for a while. In fact, according to a report from EverythingLubbock.com, October 30 is the average date of Lubbock's first freeze. Some years the first freeze comes earlier, some years the first freeze comes later.

Counties Around Lubbock and Their First Freeze

The Further north you live, the more likely it is that a freeze will hit your area earlier in October. Those counties south and southeast of Lubbock typically don't see a freeze until after November 1.

So for now, just enjoy the Fall weather and the eventual cooler temperatures that will be moving over the South Plains

And since the Panhandle South Plains Fair is in town, there is a chance we will have some rain over the next week. Maybe not a great chance, but a chance.

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