After a mild Tuesday with highs reaching into the 80s, West Central Texas is expected to experience its first widespread freeze of the season by Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service in San Angelo.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recently added an option for hunters and trappers to voluntarily report mountain lion harvest in the Texas Hunt & Fish mobile app.
A strong cold front sweeping through the area Monday will bring cooler temperatures and gusty north winds, with highs expected to range from the mid-50s in the Big Country to the low 70s south of Interstate 10.
White crappie in Brady Creek Reservoir are reaching the legal length of 10 inches in just 1.57 years, according to a recent survey conducted by the Inland Fisheries San Angelo District.
After a frosty start Thursday morning, residents in West-Central Texas can expect a warm-up heading into the weekend, with highs reaching the upper 70s to low 80s in some areas, according to the National Weather Service.
Residents across West Central Texas are waking up to cooler weather as temperatures dip to slightly below normal today, with afternoon highs in the low 60s and plenty of sunshine, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures in San Angelo and the surrounding areas are expected to drop near freezing this week, with overnight lows in the upper 30s across much of the Concho Valley, according to the National Weather Service.