San Angelo, TX Weather: Thunderstorms Return by Tuesday, Heavy Rain Risk Through Thursday Night

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San Angelo, Texas – Heat will grip West-Central Texas to start the week before a round of thunderstorms brings relief and new hazards by midweek. San Angelo is expected to top out near 98°F Monday, with isolated storms developing in the afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, rain chances increase Tuesday through Thursday, with the highest risk of thunderstorms arriving Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night. Some storms may produce heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds, creating localized flooding and travel slowdowns on major routes including U.S. 67 and U.S. 87.

Residents should prepare for rapidly changing weather conditions. Afternoon and evening storms could interrupt outdoor plans, and lightning poses a risk for those working outside or at Lake Nasworthy. Drivers are advised to avoid low-lying roads where brief flooding is possible.

The heat remains a concern as well, with highs staying in the mid to upper 90s through Thursday. Officials urge residents to stay hydrated, limit strenuous activity in peak afternoon hours, and secure outdoor items ahead of gusty winds tied to stronger storms.

Storm chances linger through late Thursday before drier conditions return Friday into the weekend.

Five Day Forecast for San Angelo, TX

  • Monday: High 98°F, slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
  • Tuesday: High 96°F, increasing chance of showers and storms after 1 p.m.
  • Wednesday: High 96°F, thunderstorms likely by afternoon and evening.
  • Thursday: High 94°F, scattered storms possible.
  • Friday: High 94°F, mostly sunny and dry.