San Angelo, Texas – A surge of dangerous heat returns to West Central Texas on Friday, as San Angelo temperatures climb near 95°F under blazing sun. Outdoor workers, travelers along Loop 306 and US-87, and vulnerable groups should brace for intense midday heat and limited overnight relief.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, mostly sunny skies and south winds will drive highs to 95°F on Friday, June 27, with “feels-like” temperatures closer to 98°F. Heat will persist into the weekend, with no rain in sight and daily highs locked in the mid-90s through Monday.
Friday night stays warm and mostly clear, bottoming out around 73°F — offering little cooldown for homes without air conditioning. Saturday and Sunday will mirror Friday’s conditions, each with highs of 95°F and sunshine dominating the forecast. Winds from the south at 5 to 10 mph may offer light relief, but the overall pattern favors persistent heat and dry air.
Weekend Reminder: Hydrate regularly, limit outdoor chores to morning hours, and check on neighbors and pets. Cooling centers may open locally if conditions worsen.
Rain chances remain slim until late Monday, when a slight 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms emerges — but don’t count on it for meaningful relief. Tuesday and Wednesday continue the summer swelter with highs near 95°F and little cloud cover.
📅 Five-Day Forecast: San Angelo, TX
- Friday (June 27): Sunny, high near 95°F. South wind 5–10 mph.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 95°F. South wind 5–10 mph.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 95°F. Low around 73°F.
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 96°F. Slight chance of storms late.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 95°F.




