San Angelo, Texas – Texans in San Angelo should prepare for a sharp shift in spring weather as 90s heat on Thursday gives way to Friday storms. A sunny and dry Thursday will bring the week’s hottest day with highs near 92°F, but that break in rain won’t last.
According to the National Weather Service, a 70% chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected Friday after 1 p.m., with the risk extending into Friday night. Winds may gust up to 20 mph, and rainfall could total a half-inch or more in parts of Tom Green County. Drivers along U.S. Route 87 should remain alert for slick roads and sudden downpours by Friday evening.
After Friday’s storms, the weekend stays unsettled. Saturday and Sunday both carry a 30–40% chance of thunderstorms, with highs in the low 70s and cooler lows near 57°F. Breezy conditions are also likely, especially Saturday night when gusts could increase from the east.
Looking ahead, Monday may offer a brief reprieve, but showers return by Monday night with another 60% storm chance into Tuesday. South-central Texans should charge devices, avoid unnecessary travel during storms, and monitor updates from local emergency managers and the NWS.
Five-Day San Angelo Forecast at a Glance:
- Thursday: Sunny, high 92°F
- Friday: Showers/storms likely after 1 p.m., high 79°F
- Saturday: Scattered storms, high 73°F
- Sunday: Isolated storms possible, high 76°F
- Monday: Partly sunny, chance of storms late, high 79°F