San Angelo, Texas – Storm chances return to West Central Texas on Wednesday, with San Angelo facing a 40% likelihood of thunderstorms by the afternoon. Local travel, especially along U.S. Route 87, could be affected as showers develop after 1 p.m., bringing bursts of lightning, gusty winds, and brief downpours.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, the active weather pattern will be short-lived, but timing remains critical for Wednesday commuters and anyone planning outdoor activities. Showers are expected to clear before sunset, but localized impacts are possible if storms intensify.
Thursday brings another round of isolated storms with a 30% chance of afternoon activity and temperatures rising near 86°F. Winds from the southeast will remain steady, occasionally gusting up to 15 mph.
Friday offers a brief dry window, with partly cloudy skies and highs in the low 80s. Still, a slight 20% chance of showers lingers, mainly before 1 p.m., so early travelers should remain cautious.
The weekend marks a shift to summer heat. Saturday reaches 91°F under mostly sunny skies, with minimal storm risk. By Sunday and Monday, San Angelo can expect dry, sunny conditions and highs near 93°F — a full transition into early summer.
Prepare now: Stay weather-aware through Wednesday night, especially if driving. More alerts may be issued if storms strengthen or develop earlier than expected.