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KEY MESSAGES
Updated at 1044 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
- A low to medium (25% to 35%) chance of isolated to scattered strong to severe storms with main threats being large hail, damaging winds, and locally heavy rain developing this evening over the eastern Permian Basin.
- Another 25% to 35% chance of isolated to scattered showers/storms, some strong to severe on Friday for the northern and eastern Permian Basin into Terrell County. Main threats will again be large hail, damaging winds, and locally heavy rain.
SHORT TERM
(This afternoon through Thursday night) Issued at 117 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
Strong winds west of a dryline this afternoon and showers/storms, some strong to severe, this afternoon/evening, are forecast today. Scattered to broken cloud cover drifting west to east will give way to showers by late afternoon leeward of the western higher terrain and the Lower Trans Pecos. 1 hr PoPs increase from 15% in the afternoon into the 30% to 45% range by evening over the northeast Permian Basin into southeast Permian Basin, eastern Stockton Plateau, and northern Terrell County. This is when isolated to scattered storms, some strong, are expected to develop. Main threats in strongest storms will be large hail and damaging winds given low RH <50% at the surface. Where heaviest and most persistent storms occur, regions impacted could see 0.50" to 0.75" of rainfall - with up to 1.00" or more indicated for some locations in the southeast Permian Basin, where 6 hour PoPs increase into the 60% to 80% range. West of a dryline situated from the central Permian Basin into Upper Trans Pecos and down into the Big Bend, west winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph - sustained higher speeds and gusts for higher terrain - are forecast this afternoon into midnight tonight. These downsloping winds will generate patchy blowing dust reducing visibilities, and keep temperatures late spring-like in the mid 80s to 90s F, 70s to lower 80s F higher elevations. Cooler and drier air moves in tonight behind the upper air disturbance aiding today's strong winds and shower/storm chances. This allows lows to fall into the 50s and 60s F, 40s F higher elevations and northern SE NM plains into northwest Permian Basin. Tomorrow, drier weather persists as the dryline surges east of the central Permian Basin and Big Bend in the afternoon. West winds shift back to southwest and gust up to 35 mph west of the dryline. Cooler air behind today's disturbance keeps highs tomorrow a few degrees cooler than today, lower to mid 80s F, 70s F higher elevations. Winds back to southerly tomorrow evening ahead of the next mid to upper disturbance as the dryline retrogrades into far western portions of the area, and more humid air/increased boundary layer moisture advances west. The increased moisture will limit overnight cooling and keeping lows in the 50s and 60s F apart from 40s F southwest foothills of Marfa Plateau and northern Lea County.
LONG TERM
(Friday through Tuesday) Issued at 117 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
Another chance of strong to severe storms for the northern and eastern Permian Basin into Terrell County is forecast Friday, while strong westerly winds shifting to northeasterly and remaining strong through Saturday maintain fire weather conditions - before cooler temperatures and lighter winds lead to calmer conditions to end the weekend and begin next week. Temperatures rise back into the mid 80s to 90s F, 70s to lower 80s F higher elevations Friday. Southerly winds veer back to southwesterly and then increase in association with the approaching disturbance. Lift and moisture accompanying the disturbance will again aid shower/storm formation east of the dryline, which will set up from the Presidio Valley into Upper Trans Pecos and northwest Permian Basin. A 25% to 30% 1 hr probability of showers is apparent in NBM guidance over the eastern Permian Basin by early afternoon, before increased lift accompanying a strong cold front developing in from the northwest increases development of isolated to scattered storms over the northern and eastern Permian Basin into Terrell County by late afternoon/evening, continuing into the overnight. Main threats with stronger storms are again expected to be large hail and damaging winds. Regions impacted by heavier or more persistent storms may again see locally heavy rain up to at least 0.25" to 0.50". Cooler weather moves in Friday night through the weekend, with highs in the 60s and 70s F and lows in the 30s and 40s F for most of the area. However, gusty winds and a 25% to 40% chance of showers/storms lingers southwest of the Pecos River Saturday behind the cold front. Highest 6 hr PoPs 45% to 60% for the Presidio Valley into Big Bend expected Sunday morning through Sunday night, with persistent clouds and rain chances lingering even after northeast winds decrease Sunday. Weak ridging aloft early next week will lead to a gradual warming trend and drier weather once more, but high and low temperatures stay seasonable for early April.
AVIATION
(06Z TAFS) Issued at 1044 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
VFR conditions will prevail next 24 hours. Light southwest-to- west surface flow will prevail, w/clearing skies overnight.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Big Spring 58 88 62 86 / 30 0 10 50 Carlsbad 54 86 55 88 / 10 0 0 0 Dryden 64 90 65 86 / 50 0 10 50 Fort Stockton 61 89 63 89 / 40 0 0 40 Guadalupe Pass 52 76 55 77 / 0 0 0 0 Hobbs 50 84 53 87 / 20 0 0 10 Marfa 48 81 50 83 / 20 0 0 20 Midland Intl Airport 59 86 63 87 / 20 0 10 40 Odessa 59 86 63 87 / 20 0 10 30 Wink 56 88 59 89 / 30 0 0 20
MAF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
TX...High Wind Warning until 11 PM CDT /10 PM MDT/ this evening for Eastern Culberson-Guadalupe Mountains Above 7000 Feet- Guadalupe and Delaware Mountains.
Wind Advisory until 11 PM CDT this evening for Loving-Van Horn and Highway 54 Corridor.
NM...High Wind Warning until 10 PM MDT this evening for Guadalupe Mountains of Eddy County.
Wind Advisory until 10 PM MDT this evening for Central Lea-Eddy County Plains-Northern Lea-Southern Lea.
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