Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lipscomb and Ochiltree Counties, TX
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NWS Amarillo has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for southwestern Lipscomb County and southeastern Ochiltree County until 7:15 PM CDT on June 8.
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Alert Details
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued by NWS Amarillo TX. Effective from 6:12 PM CDT June 8, 2026 until 7:15 PM CDT June 8, 2026.
Affected Areas
Southwestern Lipscomb County in the Panhandle of Texas and southeastern Ochiltree County in the Panhandle of Texas. Locations impacted include Lipscomb and Wolf Creek Park.
What You Should Do
For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways.
Expected Conditions
At 6:11 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 9 miles northeast of Wolf Creek Park, or 12 miles west of Lipscomb, and is nearly stationary. Hazard includes two inch hail and 60 mph wind gusts. Minor damage to roofs, siding, and trees is possible. Hail damage to roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles expected. Torrential rainfall is occurring with this storm and may lead to flash flooding. Conditions are favorable for the formation of funnel clouds but the threat posed by these funnel clouds is low.
Timeline
Alert effective June 8 at 6:12 PM CDT and expires June 8 at 7:15 PM CDT.
Original source: NOAA Official Notice ↗
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