A cold front arriving Tuesday will drop San Angelo highs from the mid-80s to the 60s by midweek, with gusty winds and chilly nights in the 30s and 40s.
Texans urged to stay weather aware as Governor Abbott raises the state’s emergency readiness level and activates crews ahead of widespread severe storms and flooding.
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for much of West Texas, including San Angelo, with storms expected to develop Friday evening and continue into the night.
Cold fronts will move through West Texas this weekend and early next week, bringing cooler mornings and mild afternoons while rain chances stay below 20%.