San Angelo, Texas – Storms could arrive in San Angelo by early Monday afternoon, bringing wet roads, potential lightning, and another round of summer instability. Residents should be prepared for some brief disruptions, especially on the roadways.
Monday’s Storms and Weather Conditions
The National Weather Service forecasts a 30% chance of thunderstorms starting after 1 p.m. on Monday, with highs reaching around 87°F. While Sunday’s Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 p.m., much of the immediate risk shifts to scattered storms during the early part of the workweek.
Drivers, especially on US-67 and other low-lying routes, should be cautious of brief heavy downpours that could lead to slippery conditions.
By Monday night, the weather will clear up, with partly cloudy skies and lows near 71°F, providing some relief from the heat. Tuesday will bring mostly sunny skies, but the humidity will rise again, pushing temperatures closer to 90°F.
Extended Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo:
Monday (July 7): 87°F, 30% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Winds from the south at 5 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 90°F. Calm winds shifting to the south around 5 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny and warmer, high near 91°F. South wind at 5 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, high near 94°F. Winds increasing to 10 mph.
Friday: Hot and mostly sunny, high around 96°F. Stay hydrated.
Looking Ahead
A dry and hotter pattern is expected to take hold over West Texas starting midweek, with temperatures reaching the mid-90s by Thursday. No further weather alerts are expected beyond Sunday, but the National Weather Service may update their forecast if storm chances increase.
Stay Weather-Aware
As we head into the workweek, it’s important to stay weather-aware, especially if you need to travel in the afternoon. The peak heat of the day will be accompanied by higher humidity, so it’s a good idea to limit outdoor activities and stay hydrated during the hotter parts of the day.