San Angelo, TX – West-central Texas will see a wide swing in temperatures this week, with chilly mornings giving way to sunny, near-summer warmth by midweek, according to the National Weather Service in San Angelo.
Overnight lows will dip to the low 30s and mid-40s, especially early Monday, before a dramatic rebound sends highs soaring to 80°F by Wednesday and Thursday. Calm winds overnight will shift southerly by Monday afternoon, increasing to 15–25 mph with occasional gusts later in the week.
Forecasters say the clear skies and dry air will keep weather conditions stable through at least Thursday, creating large day-to-night temperature swings typical for fall in West Texas. Friday and Saturday may bring a 20–30% chance of light showers, but no severe weather is expected.
Residents can expect a crisp, cool Veterans Day morning before highs climb into the low 70s under full sunshine. The warming trend continues through midweek, marking one of the most pleasant stretches of November weather so far.





