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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 516 PM CST Wed Dec 31 2025
- Strong, westerly winds between 20-30 mph are forecast across the Caprock the afternoon of New Year's Day into Friday.
- Above normal temperatures are anticipated for the first week of 2026.
SHORT TERM
(This afternoon through Thursday) Issued at 1152 AM CST Wed Dec 31 2025
Northwesterly flow aloft is present across West Texas this afternoon with a respectable ridge to our west roughly along the spine of the Rockies. The ridge will flatten over the next 24 hours leading to a zonal flow regime by 00Z/Fri. Fair weather with mild winds are expected tonight. On Thursday, west winds will increase mainly west of the Caprock Escarpment with sustained speeds peaking around 25 mph near the TX/NM state line. Inherited forecast had a mention of sprinkles, but after analysis of the thermodynamic profiles, have elected to remove these given downward omega in the saturated layers mainly above 600mB combined with a dry sub-cloud layer. Still, even if precipitation aloft were to form, three miles is a long way for a water droplet to fall and not evaporate in sub 50% RH. It could, however, help winds gust at the surface near any virga. Sfc min RH values should bottom out around 20 pct Thursday afternoon remaining clear of any fire weather headlines despite the breezy conditions. No weather hazards are anticipated for the New Year's celebrations in West Texas.
LONG TERM
(Thursday night through next Tuesday) Issued at 1152 AM CST Wed Dec 31 2025
Zonal flow present Thursday night will be briefly perturbed by a minor disturbance transitioning the area late Friday afternoon. Behind this feature, ridging to our west will translate eastward with peak H5 heights on Sunday before we are situated on the back side of the ridge and southwesterly flow aloft returns. This flow regime should persist until about the middle of next week returning to zonal flow once again. All in all, it's looking like a quiet and warm first week of January with several days up in the 70s and even low 80s are possible in a few locations out east on Monday. After a breezy day on Friday with winds remaining up near 25 mph, no substantial fronts, no meaningful chances of rain, and not much wind either (by the West Texas definition.)
AVIATION
(00Z TAFS) Issued at 516 PM CST Wed Dec 31 2025
VFR, with light winds the rest of the night. Westerly winds will increase late Thursday morning and will last through the end of the TAF period. Westerly gusts to 30 kt are expected at KLBB and KPVW on New Year's Day, with significant cross winds on RWY 17/35 at KLBB. Brisk winds will last beyond the end of this TAF period.
Sincavage
LUB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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