NWS: Chance of Strong Thunderstorms & Street Flooding After Midnight Friday

 

SAN ANGELO – There is a chance of thunderstorms developing in the Big Country and Concho Valley between midnight Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday.  

According to the National Weather Service office in San Angelo, a cluster of thunderstorms could move east to southeast into the Big Country and Concho Valley after midnight.  

Lightning and gusty winds will be the main threat with these storms but heavy rain will be possible with the larger cells and that could lead to minor flooding along streets, creeks and rivers already saturated from recent rains. 

The rain chance Friday night is 30%.  Those storms will move out of the area by 7 a.m.  Saturday will heat up quickly with afternoon temperatures reaching near 100 degrees.  

Expect record hot temperatures increasing throughout the week.  Afternoon highs Monday and Tuesday will reach 108 to 110 degrees.  The NWS will issue excessive heat watches and warning as warranted.  

This is a dynamic weather situation.  

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