San Angelo, TX – Heat and humidity will grip San Angelo on Monday before a round of afternoon showers and thunderstorms could disrupt outdoor plans. Temperatures will climb toward 96°F, with a heat index close to triple digits before clouds and storms roll in after 4 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of showers will develop between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., followed by a better chance of thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening. Winds will shift from southwest to southeast, bringing a bit of relief but also feeding storm development. Rain chances stand at 20% during the day and again overnight, with a low near 72°F.
Storm activity could lead to brief heavy downpours, lightning, and gusty winds, especially for drivers on U.S. 87 and Loop 306 during the evening commute. Residents should secure loose outdoor items and have a plan to move inside if thunder is heard.
While Tuesday carries a lower but still notable chance for rain, Wednesday’s outlook brings another 20% storm chance before skies clear late in the week.
Five Day San Angelo, TX Forecast:
- Sunday: Sunny and hot. High 99°F, low 72°F.
- Monday: Sunny early, storms possible after 4 p.m. High 96°F, low 72°F.
- Tuesday: Chance of afternoon storms. High 93°F, low 71°F.
- Wednesday: Slight chance of storms in the afternoon. High 92°F, low 72°F.
- Thursday: Sunny. High 95°F, low 73°F.




