The main weather threats will be heavy rain, large hail and damaging winds. Storm systems like this one can and occasionally do produce tornadoes. Flooding of low-lying areas will also be possible in the San Angelo area with the stronger storms.
Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that he issued a disaster declaration for residents in Cameron County impacted by the severe storms and tornado that caused property damage over the weekend.
A line of heavy thunderstorms parked over the city of San Angelo Friday night dumping up to 3 inches in some areas sending creeks, streams, arroyos out of their banks and flooding streets and low lying areas.
If a boat has been stored in the water at a lake with invasive mussels, it is likely infested and poses an extremely high risk for transporting these invasive species to a new lake.
A strong storm system is poised to move slowly across West Texas over the weekend dumping up to 4 to 6 inches in places and weather experts are warning that Flash Flooding will be a major issue in specific areas.
The four-year-old white-tailed buck was detected using antemortem (live-animal) testing to determine if the animal was eligible for transfer to a registered release site.
The drought in West Central Texas is deepening with the continued lack of rainfall as the month of April closed out with less than half the average rainfall for the year and just .2 for the month.