An elevated fire threat is in effect across West Central Texas on Monday as unseasonably warm temperatures and gusty winds increase the fire danger, according to the National Weather Service in San Angelo.
San Angelo residents can expect slightly cooler temperatures today, with a high near 85°F and north winds around 5 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
West Central Texas is facing potentially record-breaking high temperatures today, with afternoon highs expected to reach 15 degrees above normal, according to the National Weather Service.
On Nov. 3, visitors will get free day-use entry at all Texas State Parks in honor of Texas State Parks Day, a tradition born from 2023's centennial celebration.
Quail hunting season in Texas kicks off Oct. 26, and the annual Texas Parks and Wildlife Department roadside survey indicates an upward trend in population numbers.
The National Weather Service forecasts warmer-than-normal conditions across San Angelo and the surrounding areas this week, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s to low-90s.
Despite October historically being one of the wettest months, San Angelo and Abilene have recorded zero rainfall as of October 17, according to the National Weather Service.