San Angelo, Texas – Blistering summer heat takes over San Angelo starting Thursday, with highs surging into the 90s and peaking near 98°F by Saturday. Local residents should limit outdoor activity, especially during peak afternoon hours, as wind gusts up to 25 mph will amplify dehydration and fire danger risks.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, Thursday will be mostly sunny with a high near 92°F. Winds from the south will increase throughout the day, reaching gusts up to 25 mph by evening. Drivers on US-87 and Loop 306 should be cautious of crosswinds, particularly in high-profile vehicles.
Friday brings more heat and sunshine with a high near 95°F and south winds continuing between 5 to 10 mph. The most intense heat arrives Saturday, when temperatures will climb to 98°F under clear skies. The combination of heat and wind may impact outdoor workers, athletes, and anyone without access to cooling.
Nighttime temperatures will offer limited relief, hovering in the low 70s. Those without air conditioning are encouraged to seek cooling centers or shaded areas.
Looking ahead, storm chances return Monday with a 40% chance of showers by Monday night. Another round of isolated storms may develop Tuesday.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo (June 4–9):
- Wednesday (June 4): High 84°F – Gradual clearing, light northeast winds
- Thursday (June 5): High 92°F – Mostly sunny, windy
- Friday (June 6): High 95°F – Sunny, breezy
- Saturday (June 7): High 98°F – Hot and clear
- Sunday (June 8): High 89°F – Sunny and mild
- Monday (June 9): High 94°F – Storm chances increase by evening