San Angelo, Texas – Dangerous heat will grip San Angelo and much of West Central Texas through early next week, with highs pushing near 100 degrees and thunderstorms threatening by Tuesday. The hottest stretch arrives Monday, when temperatures may climb as high as 98°F under mostly sunny skies.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, storms remain possible this weekend, with a 20 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and evening. A stronger round of showers and storms is expected to develop Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing up to a 50 percent chance of rain. Gusty winds and brief downpours could cause travel disruptions on local highways including U.S. 87 and Loop 306.
Heat remains the primary concern. Afternoon highs near 97 to 98°F combined with humidity will keep heat indices near or above 100°F, raising the risk of dehydration and heat exhaustion. Residents are urged to limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, drink plenty of water, and check on vulnerable neighbors.
Storm activity may linger into midweek before cooler air briefly settles in late week. More advisories are possible if storms intensify.
Five Day Forecast for San Angelo, TX
- Saturday: High near 92°F, slight chance of storms in afternoon.
- Sunday: High near 97°F, isolated afternoon thunderstorms.
- Monday: Hot, mostly sunny, high near 98°F.
- Tuesday: High near 97°F, scattered afternoon storms, 40% chance.
- Wednesday: High near 94°F, 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms.