San Angelo, Texas – Texans in San Angelo should brace for another scorcher on Friday, July 25th, as temperatures soar back to 99°F under clear skies. With little cloud cover and persistent south winds, the National Weather Service warns that outdoor activities may become dangerous by midday.
According to the NWS, Friday will kick off a multi-day stretch of intensely hot, sunny weather, with no meaningful relief through at least Tuesday. Daytime highs will hover between 94°F and 99°F, and nighttime lows will stay in the low to mid-70s, offering little overnight cooling. South winds up to 10 mph will offer only minor relief from the heat.
Expect hazardous travel conditions along I-10 and US-87, especially for vehicles overheating or workers exposed to prolonged sun. Locals are urged to avoid peak-hour outdoor work, stay hydrated, and check on pets and vulnerable neighbors.
This weekend brings more of the same: Saturday’s high hits 95°F, with partly cloudy skies Saturday night. Sunday’s high reaches 94°F, with slightly gustier winds of up to 20 mph, especially in the afternoon. Conditions will stay dry, which raises concerns for fire risk in dry grasslands outside city limits.
Looking ahead:
- Monday stays sunny, near 94°F
- Tuesday heats up again to 95°F
- Wednesday keeps the heat rolling with highs at 96°F
No rain is expected through midweek, so keep sunscreen and water bottles close. Another update is expected Monday morning if any advisories change.
🌤 5-Day San Angelo Weather Forecast (Starting Friday, July 25th):
- Friday: Sunny, high near 99°F. South winds 5 mph.
- Saturday: Sunny, high near 95°F. Low around 74°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 94°F. Winds up to 20 mph.
- Monday: Sunny, high near 94°F. Clear overnight.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 95°F. Clear skies continue.