Texas Weather Alert: San Angelo Faces 88°F Spring Heat and Wind Gusts Up to 25 MPH on Wednesday

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SPRING HEAT
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San Angelo, TX — Spring heat is surging through West Texas as San Angelo braces for soaring temperatures and gusty winds midweek.

According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday’s high will reach a sweltering 88°F under sunny skies. Winds from the south will increase to 15 mph, with gusts peaking at 25 mph during the afternoon. Drivers on US-87 and Loop 306 should anticipate strong crosswinds and remain alert for blowing dust.

By Wednesday night, skies remain clear, and winds ease to around 5 mph, offering slight relief with a low near 55°F. But the heat doesn’t back down for long.

Thursday through Monday Outlook:

  • Thursday: Sunny, high of 88°F. Winds shift from southwest to northeast up to 10 mph.
  • Friday: Mostly clear with a high of 83°F. Light southeast winds between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Saturday: Sunny and breezy, high of 88°F again. Wind gusts may hit 25 mph.
  • Sunday: Temperatures climb to 93°F under clear skies, capping off a dry, warm weekend.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny with another 89°F high.

No precipitation is forecast, but residents should stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity in peak heat, and secure outdoor items. Local ranchers and farmers should monitor soil moisture and wind conditions for spring planting.

Expect dry, warm spring weather to continue. Stay updated via the National Weather Service San Angelo office for evolving alerts and advisories.