San Angelo, Texas – Texas holds tight to triple-digit heat as San Angelo climbs back into the 90s Thursday, but a shift looms just days ahead.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, Thursday, July 10, will be dry and sunny with a high near 93°F. Winds from the south-southwest could gust up to 20 mph. While the day starts calm, residents should begin preparing now for a slight thunderstorm risk returning this weekend.
By Saturday afternoon, a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms moves in after 1 p.m., with highs holding near 90°F. This is the first sign of a potential pattern shift as moisture builds across West Central Texas. Travelers along US-87 and Loop 306 should remain alert for reduced visibility and slick spots if storms do materialize.
Friday stays quiet with more sunshine and highs again around 93°F. But the growing instability over the weekend could trigger isolated lightning and brief downpours—especially late Saturday into early Sunday. Winds stay relatively calm, but heat and humidity may climb slightly during the day.
Residents are urged to limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, drink plenty of water, and keep electronics charged heading into Saturday. No watches or warnings are in effect as of Wednesday evening, but NWS may issue updates if storm activity increases.
⚠️ Summer Weather Advisory: Expect recurring heat and minor rain threats through Monday. Conditions may evolve, especially Saturday night into Sunday.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast: San Angelo (Thursday, July 10 – Monday, July 15)
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 93°F. SW wind 5–10 mph, gusts up to 20 mph.
- Friday: Sunny, high near 93°F. South wind 10–15 mph, gusts to 25 mph.
- Saturday: 20% chance of storms after 1 p.m. Partly sunny, high near 90°F.
- Sunday: 20% chance of storms after 1 p.m. Partly sunny, high near 89°F.
- Monday: Slight storm risk (20%). Partly sunny, high near 91°F.




