San Angelo, Texas – Scattered thunderstorms and heat index values topping 100°F could bring a steamy and stormy Saturday across west-central Texas. San Angelo residents should prepare for brief downpours and steamy afternoon hours, especially if traveling along US-277 or Loop 306.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, there’s a 20% chance of storms developing after 4 p.m. Saturday, with highs near 91°F and heat index values rising to 101°F. Winds from the south will keep moisture levels high, and any storms that do form could bring brief gusty winds and lightning.
By Sunday, the chance of showers and storms returns after 1 p.m. with a 40% likelihood, followed by a lesser 30% chance Sunday night. Temperatures will stay in the upper 80s through the weekend, making outdoor plans risky during the hottest hours of the day. Monday begins a dry stretch, with mostly sunny skies and highs near 90°F.
Prepare for rapidly changing conditions this weekend. Keep phones charged, avoid unnecessary midday travel, and monitor road alerts if storms develop — especially on area highways.
Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo:
- Saturday (July 5): High 91°F, slight chance of storms after 4 p.m., heat index to 101°F
- Sunday: High 86°F, showers/storms likely after 1 p.m. (40%); evening rain chance 30%
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 90°F, light winds
- Tuesday: Mostly clear, high near 94°F, south winds at 5 mph
- Wednesday: Sunny and hot, high near 98°F




