Cold Snap Bringing Showers & Dropping Temps

 

SAN ANGELO – An autumn cold front will sag through the Concho Valley Tuesday and Wednesday bringing much cooler temperatures and some wet weather to the region. 

According to meteorologists with the National Weather Service office in San Angelo a cold front is draped across the Concho Valley from just north of San Angelo to Brownwood and is expected to pass through the area and stall out along I-10 around a Sonora to Junction line. 

Showers and drizzle are expected north of the front and temperature will be below normal.  Overnight temps will fall into the 40s in most areas with widespread showers and a few thunderstorms possible.  

Wednesday will be the coolest and wettest day of the week with an 80% chance of precipitation and temperatures remaining steady around 50 degrees. 

Expect cloudy and cooler conditions through Thursday with highs Friday rebounding into the 60s region wide.  

The average first freeze in San Angelo is Nov. 10 which is next week.  

And Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday. 

No severe weather is forecast at this time.  

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