July 4th weekend and much of the following week brought some active weather to the Texas South Plains region this year. Hot temperatures prevailed (see section on heat below), while scattered t-storms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours some days.
Lubbock was hit with back to back severe storms on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday, large hail up to the size of quarters fell across the south side of town. A different storm produced golf ball-sized hail near the town of Spade in Lamb County. On Wednesday, severe wind gusts were reported across much of Lubbock, including up at the airport. The winds knocked down power lines and caused power outages across the city. Later that evening, a different storm developed across the far southern Texas Panhandle. This storm took aim at Childress, and produced 75 to 85 mph wind gusts around 8:30 pm. This caused widespread wind damage across town.
This first radar image below is of the severe hail-producing storm approaching Lubbock from the southwest late Tuesday afternoon.
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