Texas Spring Weather Alert: San Angelo Faces Storm Threat and 25 MPH Gusts Saturday Through Monday

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San Angelo, Texas – Storm chances return to San Angelo Saturday as a spring pattern shift brings scattered thunderstorms, breezy afternoons, and potential travel impacts along US-277.

According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of afternoon storms begins Saturday and stretches through Wednesday. Gusts could reach 25 mph Sunday, with daytime highs climbing into the upper 80s. While rainfall totals may remain light, repeated rounds of storms could impact commutes and outdoor plans, especially Monday and Tuesday.

Saturday kicks off the active weather window with a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m. Winds will increase from the south at 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. Temperatures will reach a high near 82°F.

Sunday will be warmer and windier, with highs near 89°F and gusts pushing 25 mph—perfect conditions for rapid weather shifts.

Monday brings renewed storm chances after 1 p.m., with south winds at 15 mph and possible gusts to 20 mph. Conditions stay muggy with highs near 88°F.

Monday night could see additional thunderstorms with a 30% chance of rain and lows near 65°F.

Tuesday night currently holds the highest storm potential, with a 60% chance of thunderstorms and a low around 60°F.

5-Day Extended Forecast for San Angelo:

  • Saturday: 30% chance of storms, high 82°F
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F, gusts to 25 mph
  • Monday: 20% chance of storms, high 88°F
  • Tuesday: 60% storm chance by night, low 60°F
  • Wednesday: 20% chance of storms, high 89°F

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