Elevated to near-critical fire weather conditions are expected to impact the area today and there is a medium to high chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly from Thursday night through Saturday.
The Inland Fisheries San Angelo District has announced pending waterbody records for both Black and White crappies in the Concho River, courtesy of local fishermen Mason and Michael Schwartz.
Sunday morning holds the promise of near-freezing temperatures, particularly in low-lying areas and river valleys, with lows dipping into the low to mid-30s.
Thunderstorms are likely to develop late this afternoon and persist into the evening hours. Alongside the expected lightning activity, a few of these storms may escalate, bringing the risk of large hail and strong wind gusts.
Fort Phantom Hill Reservoir, just north of Abilene, joined the list of public reservoirs in Texas that have produced a Legacy Class ShareLunker largemouth bass.