San Angelo, TX – Residents could see thunderstorms develop Wednesday afternoon as heat continues to dominate the region through late week. The National Weather Service warns of a chance for storms after 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the highest risk ending before sunset.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, storms could bring brief heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds to Tom Green County and surrounding areas. While the chance of storms is around 30%, any cells that form may briefly disrupt travel on US-87, Loop 306, and local roadways. Outdoor activities should be moved indoors if thunder is heard.
The heat will remain a concern, with highs reaching 94°F Wednesday and climbing to 97°F Thursday. Winds will be light most of the week but could gust near 20 mph by Friday. Residents should stay hydrated, limit strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat hours, and keep an eye on changing skies midweek.
After Wednesday’s storm chance, sunny and hot weather returns Thursday through the weekend. Warnings and advisories may be issued if storm development becomes more certain, so check for updates.
Five Day San Angelo, TX Forecast
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, then chance of thunderstorms after 1 p.m. High 94°F, low 73°F
- Thursday: Sunny and hot. High 97°F, low 74°F
- Friday: Sunny, breezy at times. High 96°F, low 73°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 95°F, low 74°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 96°F, low 74°F




