San Angelo, TX Weather: Late-Week Sunshine Gives Way to Cooler Air by Veterans Day

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SAN ANGELO, Texas — The morning sun spills across dry pastures, lighting up golden grass and dust trailing from the first ranch trucks on the road. The warmth builds quickly, and by afternoon, it feels more like early October than the first week of November. But that steady late-fall heat will fade soon, as a cooler pattern edges toward west-central Texas by the weekend.

Today’s high reaches near 89°F, under clear skies and a gentle southwest breeze around 10 mph. The warmth peaks on Thursday, with highs near 86°F, and gusts up to 20 mph hinting at a subtle shift ahead of a frontal boundary. While no rain is expected, travelers across US-87 and I-20 should be mindful of reduced humidity and light winds — ideal conditions for grassfire spread in the driest parts of the region.

By Friday, highs dip slightly to the lower 80s, and a north breeze begins filtering in behind the ridge. Saturday brings the first noticeably cooler air, with highs in the mid-70s and gusts topping 25 mph, especially across open terrain. Nights turn crisp, dropping into the upper 40s by early Sunday.

The extended outlook keeps skies sunny into early next week, with cooler mornings near 50°F and highs in the mid-60s — perfect for outdoor Veterans Day events or early holiday travel prep. After weeks of stubborn warmth, November’s first real cooldown looks to arrive right on time — a reminder that winter is slowly tightening its grip, even on Texas.


Five-Day Outlook for San Angelo, TX:
Wed: 89/50 – Sunny, very warm.
Thu: 86/56 – Sunny; gusty south breeze.
Fri: 82/48 – Sunny; cooler air moves in.
Sat: 86/48 – Clear; breezy north winds.
Sun: 63/48 – Sunny; crisp and calm.