San Angelo, Texas – High temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and little to no chance of rain will define the weather across West Central Texas through Wednesday, as summer heat settles in over the region.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, daily highs from now through June 25 are expected to hover between 93°F and 98°F across cities including Abilene, Sweetwater, Ballinger, and Brady. Rain chances are nearly zero across the board, with only a slight 10–15% chance of brief showers this Thursday morning in parts of the northern Big Country, including Haskell and Clyde.
In San Angelo, highs will peak at 96°F to 97°F daily through next week, with overnight lows dipping into the low to mid 70s. A steady south breeze may offer occasional relief, but humidity levels and the prolonged heat could raise heat index values during peak afternoon hours.
Residents should limit outdoor activity during the hottest parts of the day, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable individuals. This pattern is typical for June, though the lack of measurable rainfall could begin to stress crops and lawns if it persists.
Dry conditions are expected to continue beyond Wednesday, with no significant rain systems on the horizon.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast: San Angelo, Texas
- Friday (6/20): Sunny, high 96°F, low 74°F, 0% rain
- Saturday (6/21): Sunny, high 94°F, low 73°F, 0% rain
- Sunday (6/22): Sunny, high 96°F, low 74°F, 0% rain
- Monday (6/23): Sunny, high 96°F, low 75°F, 0% rain
- Tuesday (6/24): Sunny, high 96°F, low 74°F, 0% rain