San Angelo, TX: Sub-Freezing Lows Expected Thursday Night – Safety Tips to Prepare

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San Angelo, TX – Residents in San Angelo should prepare for plummeting temperatures tonight as a cold front brings near-freezing conditions to the area. The National Weather Service advises covering outdoor pipes and dripping faucets to prevent damage, with lows expected to dip into the mid-20s to low 30s by early Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service, clear skies and light winds will contribute to rapidly dropping temperatures overnight. Residents are urged to take precautions to protect pets, plants, and plumbing before the freeze sets in. North winds of 5 to 10 mph will gradually shift southward, offering little relief from the cold.

The cold snap will continue into Thursday morning, with daytime highs rebounding to a sunny but chilly 58 degrees. Thursday night will see another drop, with lows expected in the upper 30s. Looking ahead, conditions improve into the weekend, with highs climbing to the mid-60s and sunny skies dominating the forecast.

Here’s the extended outlook for San Angelo:

• Thursday: Sunny, high near 58°F. Clear at night with a low around 38°F.

• Friday: Sunny and warmer, high near 63°F. East winds at 5 mph.

• Saturday: Sunny skies, high near 67°F.

• Sunday: Mostly sunny, high around 67°F.

As temperatures rebound through the weekend, residents can expect clear, calm weather. However, immediate action is essential tonight to avoid pipe damage and ensure safety during the freeze.

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