LUBBOCK, Texas — Lubbock is known for having some extreme weather. EverythingLubbock.com compiled a list of recorded weather extremes we’ve seen over the years across the South Plains.
Here’s a look at Lubbock’s most extreme weather:
The hottest temperature recorded in Lubbock was 114° on June 27, 1994, while the coldest was -17° on February 8, 1933. The coldest month recorded was July of 2022 with an average temperature of 86.6° and the coldest month recorded in Lubbock was in January 1930 with an average temperature of 30.7°. The hottest year on record in Lubbock was in 2024 with an average temp of 64.2°, while 1920 had an average temperature of 56.9°.
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2011 had the most 100° days with a total of 38 days. The NWS recorded the most 100° days in a row in 1980, with the 12-day streak ending on July 4, 1980…