
The storm that brought wind and even a little wintry weather to West Texas on Saturday will push east of the Mississippi River today. This will bring rain to the Mid-Atlantic States and even a little snow to the Apellations.
Another storm will move into the Rocky Mountains today. Expect high elevation snow and wind. Rain will impact the Dakota's. This could possibly cause more flooding problems along the Red River.
High Pressure will take hold of the weather pattern across the South Plains today. Expect south winds from West Texas to Oklahoma. This will bring a return of moisture over the next 24 hours and will also bring warmer temperatures.
Tuesday will bring a few extra clouds to the South Plains. However, temperatures will likely remain warm across West Texas as a west wind remains in place. Temps in the 80's are likely.
On Wednesday, a strong Pacific cold front will move into the area. This will bring a chance of thunderstorms to West Texas. Some of these storms will be strong to severe, with hail and high winds being the primary threat. The greatest threat of severe weather on Wednesday will be east of hwy 385.

Rain will continue into Thursday morning, but will start to clear the area and move east on Thursday afternoon.
Friday will be much better. High's will climb back into the 70's under mostly sunny skies.
Saturday will be even warmer! Look for high's in the 80's.
A cold front will move into the region on Sunday bringing cooler temps and breezy winds to West Texas.

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