San Angelo, Texas – Residents in San Angelo face another sweltering stretch as temperatures approach 100°F through the weekend, while a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms Saturday brings a brief reprieve from relentless heat. According to the National Weather Service, Saturday afternoon storms could spark between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., though most of the area will remain mostly sunny with highs reaching 95°F and calm winds shifting northeast.
By Sunday, expect the heat to intensify with highs near 99°F and south winds picking up later in the day. Storm chances return briefly Sunday night before dry, sunny weather dominates early next week. Hot, mostly clear nights will offer little relief as lows linger in the low to mid-70s.
Travelers on US-87, Loop 306, and local roads should watch for brief downpours if storms develop, but most will just see a hot, muggy weekend. To stay safe, limit outdoor activity in the afternoon, hydrate often, and keep pets indoors. Power usage may spike as air conditioners run nonstop—residents should check on elderly neighbors and be mindful of heat exhaustion symptoms.
High heat and sunshine stick around Monday and Tuesday, with little chance for rain. More advisories could be issued if heat risks or storms escalate.
Five Day Forecast for San Angelo, Texas:
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, slight afternoon storms. High 95°F, low 72°F.
- Sunday: Hot, mostly sunny. High 99°F, low 72°F.
- Monday: Sunny and very hot. High 97°F, low 72°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, continued heat. High 98°F, low 74°F.
- Wednesday: Hot, clear skies. High 98°F, low 74°F.