San Angelo and surrounding areas should prepare for colder temperatures and a possible freeze as a cold front moves through the region starting Monday.
West Central Texas will enjoy warmer temperatures today, with highs ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s, but a drop in temperatures is expected midweek as a cold front moves through the region.
Residents in the region should prepare for chilly temperatures and light rain as the National Weather Service forecasts highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s for Friday, with east winds at 5 to 10 mph.
Big Bend National Park is accepting applications for its Summer 2025 Artist-in-Residence program, offering selected artists a unique opportunity to create amid the park’s dramatic landscapes.
Thursday will bring cool conditions to the area, with highs near 59 degrees under partly sunny skies. Light northeast winds will shift eastward later in the day, with gusts reaching up to 20 mph.
The White Crappie population at Lake Nasworthy has shown improvement, with survey results this week indicating both an increase in total catch and healthier fish compared to last year, according to the Inland Fisheries San Angelo District of Texas Parks and Wildlife.
Above-normal temperatures are forecast for the San Angelo region Wednesday, with highs reaching the low 70s. However, changes are on the horizon as a chance of showers and thunderstorms, along with cooler weather, is expected later this week.
Texas anglers have access to a prime location for rainbow trout fishing during the peak of the winter stocking season thanks to a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) “no fee” access lease on the Guadalupe River.
San Angelo is set to experience near-normal temperatures with a mix of clouds, sun, and potential rain later this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures tonight will dip into the low 30s in northern areas and mid-40s further south, with mostly clear skies expected in the north and increasing cloud cover in southern parts of the region.