San Angelo, Texas – Storms could roll into San Angelo by early Monday afternoon, bringing wet roads, potential lightning, and another wave of summer instability.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 30% chance of thunderstorms after 1 p.m. Monday, with highs near 87°F. While Sunday’s Flood Watch remains active until 7 p.m., much of the immediate risk shifts to scattered storms during the early workweek. Drivers on US-67 and other low-lying routes should be alert for brief heavy downpours.
Monday night clears up with partly cloudy skies and lows near 71°F. By Tuesday, San Angelo returns to sunshine, though humidity will rise, and temperatures will climb toward 90°F.
Extended Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo:
- Monday (July 7): 87°F, 30% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. South winds 5 mph.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 90°F. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny and warmer, high near 91°F. South wind 5 mph.
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 94°F. Winds picking up to 10 mph.
- Friday: Hot and mostly sunny with a high of 96°F — stay hydrated.
Looking Ahead: A dry and hotter pattern will settle over West Texas starting midweek, with highs in the mid-90s by Thursday. There are no additional alerts issued beyond Sunday, but NWS may update guidance if storm chances increase.
Stay weather-aware and limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat this week.