Abilene–San Angelo, TX – Weather Alert: Cold Saturday Morning, Springlike Warm-Up Next Week

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San Angelo, TX – Residents across West Central Texas will feel a sharp but brief blast of winter this weekend, with cold mornings Saturday and Sunday followed by a noticeable warming trend as the new week begins.

According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, a cold front moving through the region Friday will bring much colder conditions from Friday night through Sunday morning. Overnight low temperatures are expected to dip into the upper teens and low 20s in many communities, including Abilene, Brownwood, Coleman, and Sweetwater. San Angelo and surrounding areas are forecast to see lows in the lower 20s.

Saturday will be the coldest day of the stretch, with afternoon highs struggling to reach the mid-to-upper 30s in northern locations such as Haskell and Abilene. Farther south, including Junction and Ozona, highs may reach the mid-40s. Despite the cold, skies are expected to remain dry across the region.

Temperatures will rebound quickly beginning Sunday afternoon. Highs are expected to climb back into the lower to mid-50s Sunday, followed by widespread 60s Monday and Tuesday. Some areas, including San Angelo, Brady, and Brownwood, could approach the upper 60s early next week.

Winds will turn southwest today at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts occasionally exceeding 25 mph, helping drive warmer afternoon temperatures into the mid-50s and low 60s where lingering ice and snow have melted.

Dry weather is expected to persist through the weekend. The next chance for rain across West Central Texas is forecast for the middle of next week.


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