Official weather temperature records have been kept in Lubbock, Texas since 1911. Here are the earliest and latest 100 degree weather temperature days in Lubbock history since 1911.
Lubbock, Texas has a population of roughly 300,000 people in the city proper and a few thousand more people in the metro area. It's is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and Lubbock is a great place to visit.
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Earliest and Latest 100 Degree Weather Temperature Days in Lubbock, Texas
Earliest 100 degree weather temperature day
- 100 degrees on April 16, 1925
The earliest 100 degree weather temperature day in Lubbock was on April 16, 1925, when it was exactly 100 degrees. That is pretty early in the year to have a 100 degree weather temperature day so for tourists, travelers and visitors to Lubbock you have to be prepared for really hot temperatures in the city starting as early as April.
Latest 100 degree weather temperature day
- 100 degrees on October 3, 2000
The latest 100 degree weather temperature day in Lubbock weather history is in early October which is somewhat late in the year for a 100 degree weather temperature day. Many cities have 100 degree weather temperature days well in into late October and a few cities in the United States have had 100 degree weather temperature days into November.
Obviously, Lubbock can get hot early in the year and then stays pretty hot well into the fall. The city has had a 90 degree weather temperature day in November but it cools down a bit in December when the record high is only 83 degrees.
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