Scattered showers began forming Monday afternoon around Kerrville and are moving north slowly but are not likely to hold together long enough to reach the San Angelo area.
A small, man-made pond at the San Angelo State Park has been stocked with perch and crappie and is drawing a crowd of critters and a few fishing enthusiasts to the oasis in the desert during the drought.
More than 130 state and local fire resources continue to focus on life safety of both the public and first responders, the protection of critical infrastructure and suppression actions.
The cold front is forecast to move through the Abilene area Sunday before noon and the Concho Valley later in the day. Winds will be from the north at 10 to 20 mph behind the front and scattered showers are expected to begin after the cold front passes through.
San Angelo Health officials are reporting that there were no Covid-19 related fatalities in Tom Green County over the last week for the second week in a row, but infections remained steady.
Radical pro-abortion groups are plotting a "night of rage" in response to the SCOTUS decision. Unfortunately, some Democrats in Congress like Maxine Waters and AOC are calling for extremists to "fight" and go "into the streets."
The National Weather Service office at Mathis Field in San Angelo has extended the Heat Advisory through 9 p.m. Saturday evening with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms returning to the region Sunday into early next week