San Angelo, Texas – Get ready for a shift in weather across San Angelo as thunderstorms are expected to roll into the area Sunday, with heavier storms and possible severe weather by Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a spring weather alert, warning of thunderstorms starting Sunday afternoon, followed by an increased risk of severe conditions Monday.
Starting Sunday, expect mostly cloudy skies in San Angelo with a 20% chance of showers or thunderstorms by the evening. Temperatures will remain warm, with highs reaching the upper 80s. Winds will also pick up, gusting to 25 mph, making travel slightly more challenging. If you’re planning outdoor activities, be sure to keep an eye on changing conditions.
The real stormy conditions will begin late Sunday night and continue through Monday, with a 30% chance of thunderstorms in the morning and more intense storms expected in the afternoon. By Monday evening, thunderstorms will likely bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and even the potential for localized flooding. Local roads like U.S. Route 87 and I-20 may see reduced visibility and slick spots, so take caution if you’re planning any travel.
As we move into Tuesday, conditions will remain unstable, with additional thunderstorms likely to develop later in the day. With a 40% chance of storms during the afternoon and evening, make sure to plan ahead. You can expect similar conditions through Wednesday, with continued showers and possible storms.
Extended Forecast:
- Sunday: High of 89°F, slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
- Monday: High of 86°F, thunderstorms likely after 1 p.m., with gusts up to 20 mph.
- Tuesday: High of 86°F, with a 40% chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
- Wednesday: High of 57°F, mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures.
- Thursday: Sunny with highs reaching the upper 80s.