San Angelo, Texas – Above-normal temperatures and widespread storm chances are forecast across West Central Texas through early next week, bringing highs into the mid-80s and rain chances up to 90%.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, afternoon highs will reach the 70s this weekend and climb into the upper 70s and mid-80s by Tuesday and Wednesday. Cities including San Angelo, Abilene, Brownwood, Junction and Sweetwater are expected to remain well above seasonal averages.
Rain chances increase Friday afternoon and continue into Saturday morning, with probabilities ranging from 60% to 90% across the region. The National Weather Service said there is a marginal risk that a few thunderstorms could become severe during that period.
Overnight lows are forecast to remain well above freezing, generally in the mid-40s to upper 50s through midweek. Forecast lows in San Angelo are expected to range from the upper 40s to mid-50s, while Abilene may see lows between the upper 40s and upper 50s.
High temperatures early next week are projected to reach 84°F to 86°F in parts of the Concho Valley and Heartland. Brownwood, Coleman and San Saba could see highs near 85°F Tuesday, while Junction may reach 86°F.
Residents planning outdoor activities Friday evening or early Saturday should monitor updated forecasts for potential thunderstorms. The pattern of above-normal warmth is expected to persist into next week.
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