SAN ANGELO, TX — Residents in West Central Texas can expect warmer-than-average temperatures around Christmas, with rain chances likely to develop after the holiday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) San Angelo office.
The 8-14 Day Outlook, valid from December 23 to 29, forecasts above-normal precipitation for the region, with a potential for rain to develop as the upper-level weather pattern progresses. However, forecasters currently expect most rain to hold off until after Christmas.
Temperatures are also predicted to remain warmer than average, reducing any likelihood of a white Christmas in the area.
The NWS forecast shows a strong probability of above-normal temperatures across much of the United States, including Texas.
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