A long-shot line of storms developed northwest of San Angelo Tuesday evening and rumbled through the city dumping .75 inches of rain at the airport along with some strong, gusty winds, lots of lightning and even some hail in areas.
Labor Day marked the 71st day the afternoon high temperature was 100 degrees or higher this year. According to NWS climate stats, eight days have reached 110 degrees or above in 2023.
Extreme Wildfire Danger everyday this week has prompted the National Weather Service office in San Angelo to issue the first of several anticipated Red Flag Warnings Monday.
TPWD Executive Director David Yoskowitz, Ph.D. recognized Game Wardens Robert “Bobby” Kana, Cynthia Guajardo-Echols and Chaplain Scott McIntosh at Thursday’s Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting.
A 'cold' front will make its way across the region Sunday into Tuesday cooling down temperatures and creating the conditions for up to .5 inche of rain.
The chance of rain is 50% for Monday and Monday night. Government weather experts say .5 inches of rain on average is possible with isolated areas of up to an inch.