Thunderstorms are expected to make their way across the Texas Panhandle late Sunday, with areas like Dalhart, Dumas, and Guymon likely to see the strongest activity during the evening hours. While chances of storm development remain on the lower side, any storm that does form could quickly turn severe, bringing hail, strong winds, and dangerous travel conditions.
Evening Thunderstorms Target the Texas Panhandle
Late Sunday afternoon into the night, residents across the Texas Panhandle should brace for scattered thunderstorms. The National Weather Service in Amarillo says there’s a 10% to 30% chance of storm development. However, the risk of severe weather remains high if storms do develop.
The most intense activity is expected between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. near Dalhart, Dumas, and Guymon, with more storms forming closer to Amarillo from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. These storms could produce hail the size of ping-pong balls and wind gusts reaching 60 mph.
Severe Weather Risk Despite Low Coverage
Though the storm coverage is expected to stay scattered, the potential severity of individual cells is significant. Here’s what to watch out for:
Hail between 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter
Strong wind gusts up to 60 mph
Heavy rainfall reducing visibility
Dangerous lightning strikes
Residents in and around Vega, Amarillo, and I-40 corridors should be especially cautious during the late-night hours.
Travel Impacts and Safety Precautions
Drivers planning to be on the road late Sunday—particularly along I-40—should prepare for reduced visibility, slick roads, and possible delays due to downpours. Here are a few tips to stay safe:
Avoid driving during peak storm hours if possible
Bring outdoor furniture or items indoors
Keep phones charged and emergency alerts enabled
Stay indoors during lightning or strong wind events
Storm Threat Eases by Morning, But May Return Midweek
The severe weather threat is expected to ease by early Monday morning, with the storms likely moving out of the region. However, unsettled weather may return by midweek, so residents are encouraged to stay updated through reliable weather channels like the National Weather Service in Amarillo.
Storm Timing Overview for Key Areas
Location | Storm Window | Risk Level |
---|---|---|
Dalhart | 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. | Moderate to High |
Dumas | 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. | Moderate to High |
Guymon | 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. | Moderate to High |
Amarillo | 8 p.m. – 3 a.m. (Mon) | Moderate |
Vega/I-40 Area | 8 p.m. – Midnight | Moderate |
While the chance of storms forming over the Texas Panhandle on Sunday evening isn’t very high, any that do develop could turn dangerous in a short time. Residents in Amarillo and surrounding areas should take precautions, avoid unnecessary travel at night, and monitor weather updates closely. With the possibility of hail, strong winds, and heavy rain, staying alert could make a big difference in staying safe.