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LUBBOCK WEATHER

Predicted Weather Forecast | July 18th-20th

Jul 18, 2025 09:37AM ● By Alyssa Cantu
Sunny and less humid breezy this afternoon
Today
98°
71°
Sunny and less humid; breezy this afternoon
Hot with sunshine breezy in the afternoon possible danger of dehydration and heatstroke while doing strenuous activities
Saturday
99°
72°
Hot with sunshine; breezy in the afternoon; possible danger of dehydration and heatstroke while doing strenuous activities
Hot with plenty of sunshine danger of dehydration and heatstroke if outside for extended periods of time
Sunday
101°
74°
Hot with plenty of sunshine; danger of dehydration and heatstroke if outside for extended periods of time
Mostly cloudy and hot possible danger of dehydration and heatstroke while doing strenuous activities
Monday
99°
74°
Mostly cloudy and hot; possible danger of dehydration and heatstroke while doing strenuous activities
Mostly cloudy breezy in the afternoon
Tuesday
95°
74°
Mostly cloudy; breezy in the afternoon
Partly sunny
Wednesday
95°
73°
Partly sunny
Sunny to partly cloudy and very warm
Thursday
96°
73°
Sunny to partly cloudy and very warm

Here’s what to expect in Lubbock this weekend (July 18–20, 2025):


🌡️ Weekend Weather Highlights

  • Friday (July 18):

    • Sunny and breezy, with a high around 98 °F and overnight low near 71 °F. Ideal for morning outings but warm in the afternoon.

  • Saturday (July 19):

    • Very hot, reaching about 99 °F, with afternoon breezes. Make hydration a top priority, especially during outdoor activities.

  • Sunday (July 20):

    • Peak heat of the weekend with temps forecasted around 101 °F, plus strong sun. Exercise caution for heat exposure.


⚠️ Heat Safety Tips

  1. Stay Hydrated – Carry plenty of water, even during short family outings.

  2. Time Activities Wisely – Reserve morning and evening hours for outdoor fun; midday sun can be intense.

  3. Dress Smart – Light-colored, breathable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and shaded hats are a must.

  4. Use Shade and Breaks – Plan indoor or shaded stops, especially during peak heat.

  5. Watch for Heat Illness – Be alert for symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, or nausea—seek shade and hydration immediately.