Abilene, Texas – Above-normal temperatures climbing into the upper 70s are warming West Central Texas today, creating springlike conditions across the region.
According to the National Weather Service office in Abilene/San Angelo, a warming trend begins Friday with afternoon highs reaching the mid to upper 70s under mostly sunny skies. Cities along major travel corridors, including Interstate 20 near Abilene and U.S. Highway 277 through San Angelo, are expected to see temperatures several degrees above seasonal averages.
Normal high temperatures for early February are around 61 degrees in Abilene and 64 degrees in San Angelo, with typical overnight lows in the mid-30s. Forecast highs today exceed those averages by more than 10 degrees, signaling an early taste of spring across West Central Texas.
Forecasters say the warming trend will continue into the weekend, with slightly warmer temperatures expected Saturday and Sunday. While the region is not expected to approach record highs—which range from the mid-80s to lower 90s—temperatures will remain well above normal for this time of year.
The weather service notes that dry conditions and ample sunshine will dominate the forecast, making today an ideal opportunity for outdoor activities. No weather hazards are currently associated with the warm-up, and no advisories or warnings are in effect.
Commuters traveling along I-20, U.S. 67, and U.S. 277 can expect clear driving conditions, with mild afternoon temperatures and no precipitation-related impacts.
The brief warm spell may be especially noticeable to students and young workers spending time outdoors between classes or shifts, as well as residents taking advantage of the comfortable weather before more typical winter conditions return later in the season.
Officials encourage residents to enjoy the mild conditions while remaining aware that February weather in Texas can change quickly.
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