Texas Forecast Update: San Angelo Heats to 90°F by Tuesday — Watch for More Rain and High UV Levels

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San Angelo, Texas – After a flood watch and scattered storms early in the week, drier skies return to Texas Tuesday — but summer heat is ramping up.

According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, a Flood Watch remains in effect through 7 p.m. Monday, mainly affecting low-lying areas near U.S. Route 67. Rain chances diminish heading into Tuesday, with sunshine and a high near 90°F expected by the afternoon. While flood risks subside, rising temperatures and humidity could trigger heat-related health concerns by midweek.

By Wednesday, San Angelo climbs to 91°F, followed by a scorching 94°F on Thursday. Winds stay light, but residents should prepare for increased UV exposure and limited overnight cooling, with lows hovering near 74°F through Saturday.

Expect mostly sunny skies Tuesday through Saturday, ideal for outdoor plans—but with highs reaching 95°F on Friday, hydration and shade are critical. No additional rain is expected after Monday, and storm runoff will slowly recede across Tom Green County.

Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo, TX (July 8–13):

  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 90°F. Low around 72°F.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high 91°F. Light south winds.
  • Thursday: Sunny and hot, high near 94°F. Gusts up to 20 mph.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 95°F. Breezy with gusts up to 15 mph.
  • Saturday: Sunny, high near 94°F. Calm early, with light afternoon winds.