Texas Weather Alert: San Angelo’s Spring Heat Peaks at 92°F on Monday, May 12th

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San Angelo, TX – San Angelo residents should brace for a warm weekend, with Monday’s high temperature soaring to 92°F, signaling the arrival of an early heatwave for the region. As temperatures climb, gusty winds from the south will keep the air moving, reaching speeds of up to 25 mph, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

Expect mostly sunny skies to dominate the area throughout the day, with a calm evening settling in after 6 p.m. Winds will subside to a gentle breeze of around 5 mph, but the warm weather will remain persistent, with clear skies.

The heat will not only affect outdoor activities but also raise concerns about heat safety. The combination of high temperatures and wind could lead to rapid dehydration, especially for anyone engaging in outdoor labor or sports. Experts recommend staying hydrated, wearing light clothing, and limiting outdoor activities during peak heat hours, especially from noon to 4 p.m.

The warm spell will continue into the early week. Monday is expected to bring another scorching day, with highs near 92°F again. The dry conditions could pose additional challenges, potentially contributing to elevated fire risk across the region, so be cautious when handling fire or working with equipment that could spark.

By Tuesday, temperatures will rise to a blistering 101°F, with winds gusting up to 25 mph. As the days roll on, residents should stay aware of any fire-related advisories or other weather alerts.

Keep up with local updates to stay prepared as this intense spring heatwave rolls through the Lone Star State.

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