San Angelo, TX – Drivers across Texas should brace for 94° heat and rising thunderstorm chances by late Friday in San Angelo as a summer weather alert stretches into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, skies will remain sunny through midday Friday before isolated thunderstorms roll in after 4 p.m. South winds could gust up to 25 mph, raising visibility concerns along Loop 306 and other high-speed routes. The storm chance rises to 40% Saturday night and Sunday, potentially affecting outdoor plans and travel.
Local residents are urged to avoid flooded low-water crossings and unplug sensitive electronics during evening storms. Power flickers are possible in rural areas. With highs around 90° expected daily through Tuesday and rain chances persisting, the region remains in a volatile summer pattern.
Saturday will be mostly sunny with highs near 92°, but the evening brings a return of storms. Sunday features a 40% chance of rain throughout the day, with showers possibly lingering into Sunday night. Winds remain steady from the southeast, limiting relief from the heat.
Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo (July 11–15):
- Friday: Sunny, high near 94°F. Gusts to 25 mph.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 92°F. Storm chance rises to 40% Saturday night.
- Sunday: Storms likely early and late, high near 90°F.
- Monday: Isolated afternoon storms, high near 92°F.
- Tuesday: Continued 20% storm chance, highs rebound near 93°F.
Stay alert through the weekend — more advisories could be issued as patterns shift.




