San Angelo, Texas – Triple-digit heat and scattered thunderstorms threaten San Angelo and surrounding Tom Green County through Tuesday night, raising concerns about power outages and road safety as temperatures approach 99°F.
According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, a 30 percent chance of showers and storms continues through Friday evening, with the highest risk after 4 p.m. today and again before 7 p.m. tonight. Winds remain light, but localized downpours could create slick roads and brief visibility issues, especially for drivers along US-67 and Loop 306.
Saturday and Sunday bring slightly reduced storm chances, but the heat intensifies. Highs will push near 99°F both Sunday and Monday, with lows staying in the mid-70s overnight. Residents are urged to limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, keep hydrated, and check on vulnerable neighbors and pets. Those using air conditioning should prepare for potential rolling outages as demand surges.
The risk of thunderstorms returns by Tuesday, with brief relief from the heat possible if storms materialize. This stretch of heat marks one of the longest in San Angelo since early June.
Residents should monitor for additional heat advisories or severe weather alerts through early next week.
Five Day Weather Outlook for San Angelo
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 94°F; 30% chance of afternoon storms.
- Saturday: Sunny, slight storm chance after 1 p.m., high 95°F.
- Sunday: Sunny and hot, high 99°F; calm wind.
- Monday: Sunny and hot, high 99°F; low 73°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, isolated afternoon storms possible, high 98°F.




