The Lubbock Blizzard Recovery Group, originally started to help those that slipped on ice or got stuck in snow, has recently been helping drivers out of flooded roadways.
Storms could develop east of the dryline, expected to form on a Tulia to Levelland to Brownfield line. The main hazards are strong winds, hail and possible tornadoes.
The main hazards may be winds above 60 mph, possible tornadoes and hail between 1" to 2" inches in diameter. KAMC's Ron Roberts & Rob Snyder will have the latest updates for you on KFYO.
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