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Warm temperatures are back in the forecast for Midland this week
A warming trend is anticipated in the Midland region this week following last week's arctic cold blast, according to a post from the National Weather Service (NWS) Midland.
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Cold temperatures return to the Permian Basin this week
A significant cold front is anticipated to impact the Midland area this week, following a period of unseasonably warm weather.
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Warm weather is expected for the first week of February
Residents in the area can anticipate warmer-than-average temperatures during the first week of February.
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Chance of rain in Midland, according to NWS forecast this week
Midland residents are set to experience closer to normal temperatures this week following a period of below-average temperatures caused by an Arctic blast.
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NWS releases 'StoryMap' highlighting major weather events from past year in Permian Basin
The National Weather Service (NWS) Midland has released a "StoryMap" reviewing the most significant weather events in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico over the past year.
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Cool temperatures in Midland expected over next two weeks
Residents can anticipate cooler temperatures this week, slightly warmer than those experienced over the past seven days.
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NWS expects ‘dangerously cold temps’ tonight, tomorrow
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a warning for residents to limit their exposure to the outdoors as temperatures are expected to drop significantly tonight and tomorrow.
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Probability of snow in West Texas by mid-week rises
The National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Prediction Center has announced the possibility of a wintry mix affecting West Texas this week.
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Arctic cold front expected to hit Midland on Sunday
West Texas is preparing for cold temperatures next week as an arctic cold front is expected to sweep across the United States, arriving in Texas on Sunday night.
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Arctic air mass to sweep through Midland next week
Winter temperatures in West Texas have been warmer than usual, but the National Weather Service (NWS) anticipates a change next week with the arrival of an arctic cold front.
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Midland to ring in New Year with cool weather
Midland is expected to experience warm weather at the start of the week, with residents advised to prepare for a strong cold front as New Year's Eve approaches, closing out 2024.
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Sunny days and mild temperatures in store for Christmas week
There will be no White Christmas for the Permian Basin this year or anywhere else in Texas.
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Shortest day on the calendar is here as winter begins
The shortest day of the year has arrived, as announced by the National Weather Service (NWS) Midland, marking the winter solstice.
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Warm start to the week expected in Midland before cold front arrives Wednesday
The Permian Basin is expected to experience unseasonably warm weather before a cold front arrives midweek.
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NWS expects the weekend to be sunny and warm with pleasant temperatures
The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures for the upcoming weekend.
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Morning temperatures in Midland expected to be below freezing
Residents will experience temperatures below freezing tomorrow morning, according to a post from the National Weather Service (NWS).
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Midland to see rain and dip in temperatures to start this week
Midland is preparing for its coldest temperatures of the fall season as a fast-moving system of low atmospheric pressure is expected to arrive by Sunday.
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Midland to experience fall-like weather this week
A cold front is expected to move into the Permian Basin this week, resulting in temperatures in Midland remaining below 70 degrees throughout the week.
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Halloween to see cooler weather, chance of night thunderstorms
Fall has been unusually warm across much of the state, with temperatures reaching into the 90s.
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Midland to see cooler temperatures by the end of the week
A break from the heat could be approaching Midland. Despite it being mid-October, temperatures this weekend reached the mid-90s.