Isolated showers, thunderstorms continue Monday afternoon

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Winds have shifted southeasterly this afternoon, aiding in the advection of moisture from the Gulf. This has allowed isolated to scattered showers and storms to develop over the region as of 3 p.m.

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The overall severe weather threat is low with the shower and storm potential for Monday afternoon. Storm motion will be slow, so the main threat with most of these systems will be heavy rainfall, bringing the potential for localized flooding.

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Storms should begin to die down around 10 p.m., leaving quiet conditions across the region heading into Tuesday. South winds will be around 10 mph, and morning low temperatures on Tuesday are expected to be in the 60s.

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Winds may regain a southeasterly component Tuesday, but most models point to storm development remaining outside of the viewing area. The best chances for showers will be off the Caprock, near the most southeastern portion of the viewing area.

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Otherwise, Tuesday will be quiet and mostly sunny with high temperatures near 90°.

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