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The KLBK First Warning Weather team is proud to serve the South Plains region of western Texas and eastern new Mexico.

The KLBK First Warning Weather team provides eastern New Mexico and western Texas with breaking weather coverage, and strives to build a #WeatherReadyNation across the region. You can catch Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley on air weeknights at 5, 6, and 10 PM, Meteorologist Chris Whited weekday mornings at 6 AM and Noon, and Forecaster Kathryn Campbell Saturdays at 6 and 10 PM, and Sundays at 10 PM

KLBK Wednesday AM Weather Update (6/03/26) 06/03/2026

Good Morning! Meteorologist Chris Whited has the update on your Wednesday forecast here across the South Plains and the Rolling Plains.

KLBK Wednesday AM Weather Update (6/03/26) Highs Wednesday will range from the upper 70s to the upper 80s.

06/03/2026

Here's our Wednesday forecast for the metro area. Scattered showers and thunderstorms at times throughout the day. Mostly cloudy and much cooler. High around 81° with a southeasterly wind 5-15 mph. Sunrise is at 6:37 AM CDT.

06/03/2026

Update: A Flood Watch remains in effect until 10:00 AM CDT Wednesday for the far southern South Plains, Rolling Plains and southeast New Mexico.

Photos from KLBK First Warning Weather's post 06/03/2026

Update: Flooding concerns will continue across the South Plains and the Rolling Plains over the next few days. There is a "slight" risk for flooding on this Wednesday. There is a "marginal" risk for flooding on Thursday and Friday. Please stay weather aware!

06/03/2026

Good Morning! Here's a look at our weather headlines across the South and Rolling Plains on this Wednesday and over the next couple of days. Watch Meteorologist Chris Whited's forecast updates on Rise & Smile at 6:00 a.m. and later on KLBK News at Noon.

06/03/2026

New: Flash Flood Warning [flash flood: radar indicated] for Borden, Scurry [TX] till Jun 3, 8:15 AM CDT.

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06/03/2026

11:23 PM CDT 06/02/2026 - A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for portions of Borden and Scurry counties until 2:30 AM CDT. Up to 2.00" of rain has already fallen in this area, with an additional 2.00" possible! Avoid flooded areas, and !

06/03/2026

11:23 PM CDT 06/02/2026 - A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for portions of Lynn and Garza counties until 1:30 AM CDT. Up to 2.50" of rain has already fallen in this area, with an additional 1.50" possible! This is the same area that saw between 2-4" of rain Sunday night! Avoid flooded areas, and !

06/03/2026

11:12 PM CDT 06/02/2026 - Our main line of storms is still in eastern New Mexico, just now beginning to push into portions of western Texas! This activity is moving to the east. The heaviest rainfall from this overnight event will occur along and south of Highway 114, especially west of Highway 87! Here, localized rainfall amounts of 1" to +2" will be possible through sunrise on Wednesday! Watch out for flooded roadways, and remember to !

06/03/2026

11:02 PM CDT 06/02/2026 - Strong to borderline severe storms have developed in Scurry County this evening, and are pushing WNW around 20 MPH! Nickel sized hail (0.88" in diameter) and 55 MPH wind gusts are possible with this storm! torrential rain and frequent lightning can also be expected.

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