Texas — A still, cool morning covers the Concho Valley, but all eyes turn toward a developing Sunday storm system that could bring a burst of rain and thunderstorms to San Angelo before Thanksgiving week officially kicks off. Temperatures hover near 42°F this morning, climbing toward 70°F under mostly sunny skies by this afternoon — the calm before the change.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, clouds will build late Sunday with an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially during the evening. Rain may arrive in bursts, with up to an inch of accumulation possible before tapering off by Monday morning. Gusty winds and brief downpours could affect drivers along U.S. 87, I-10, and Route 277, particularly as early Thanksgiving travel begins picking up across Texas.
By Monday, skies clear and temperatures rebound quickly to the low 70s, leading into a quiet and comfortable stretch of weather through midweek. Thanksgiving Day looks sunny and mild, ideal for travelers and outdoor gatherings across much of the state.
Nationally, forecasters are watching a major cold front expected to push across the U.S. later in the week, with possible heavy snow and below-normal temperatures spreading from the northern Rockies to the Midwest and East Coast between November 25 and December 3.
Five-Day Outlook (San Angelo, TX):
- Today: Sunny, high 70°F.
- Sunday: Thunderstorms likely, high 67°F.
- Monday: Sunny, high 73°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 70°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 67°F.





