San Angelo, Texas – Thunderstorms could bring lightning, gusty winds, and wet roads to San Angelo by Wednesday afternoon, just ahead of the July 4th weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, a round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop after 1 p.m. Wednesday, with wind gusts up to 20 mph. The system will linger into Wednesday night and Thursday, with another round of storms likely after 1 p.m. Thursday. Those traveling along U.S. Route 87 or heading out for early holiday events should stay weather-aware and have alternate plans.
San Angelo will stay humid and hot through Thursday, with highs nearing 89°F Wednesday and 86°F Thursday. Winds will pick up throughout the day, gusting up to 25 mph by Thursday evening. Storm activity may briefly disrupt outdoor setups, parades, or early weekend travel. Use caution if driving during storms, and consider delaying non-essential travel during peak thunderstorm hours.
Friday looks calmer, with partly cloudy skies and a low chance of storms overnight. By Saturday and Sunday, conditions turn hot and dry, with highs climbing back into the mid-90s—perfect for outdoor festivities, but a reminder to stay hydrated and limit time in direct sun.
More storms could return by Monday, so keep your July 4th celebrations focused on the weekend sweet spot.
🗓 5-Day San Angelo Forecast (July 2–6)
- Wednesday: Showers and storms likely after 1 p.m. | High: 89°F
- Thursday: 30% chance of storms after 1 p.m. | High: 86°F
- Friday: Partly cloudy, low storm risk | High: 90°F
- Saturday: Sunny, dry, and hot | High: 96°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, continued heat | High: 95°F