SAN ANGELO, Texas – Fall is taking a warm turn across West Texas this week as high pressure locks in clear skies and summer-like heat. Temperatures will climb steadily, topping out near 90°F by Saturday — roughly 10 degrees above normal for mid-October. The pattern brings dry air, abundant sunshine, and ideal travel conditions for Tom Green County and beyond.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, light southeast winds will persist through midweek before shifting southwest by Thursday and Friday, drawing in warmer air from the desert plains. Highs each afternoon will range from 87°F to 90°F, with overnight lows staying mild in the upper 50s to low 60s. The region remains completely dry, with no rain in sight through the weekend.
Drivers along US 87 and US 277 can expect excellent visibility and dry pavement, but hot afternoon pavement and light crosswinds may affect long-distance hauls. Outdoor workers and festivalgoers should plan hydration breaks and use sunscreen as UV levels remain high despite the calendar’s shift toward late fall.
By early next week, a weak front may bring slightly cooler air but no significant rain chances. Until then, the region will hold under this bright, stable pattern — perfect for fall sports, road trips, or visiting area pumpkin patches under clear Texas skies.
Five-Day Forecast for San Angelo, TX:
Tue: 88/58 – Sunny; light southeast breeze, very warm.
Wed: 89/60 – Sunny; calm morning, hot afternoon.
Thu: 87/62 – Sunny; south winds gusting to 20 mph.
Fri: 89/63 – Mostly sunny; breezy and dry.
Sat: 90/60 – Sunny; unseasonably hot, bright skies.