NWS: Cold Front to Bring Cooler Temps & Slight Chance of Rain Friday Night

 

SAN ANGELO – A mild cold front is moving south across West Texas Friday and will make for a soggy Friday night football outing in some parts of the area.  

According to information from the National Weather Service office in San Angelo, a cold front in drifting down from Oklahoma and will settle along the I-10 corridor from Fort Stockton to Junction by midnight.  That system is expected to keep temperatures slightly below normal region wide and kick off showers mainly in the Permian Basin and the Trans Pecos region but there is a slight chance of some scattered rain in the Concho Valley.  

Fans attending Friday night football games in the Andrews, Midland and Abilene areas could see some rain during the games.  Games in the San Angelo area and to the east and southeast should remain dry for the most part.  

There is a 30% chance of rain in Midland and Andrews tonight with temperatures around 70 degrees at game time.  There is about a 10% chance of rain in Abilene with a game time temp of 80 degrees. 

In the San Angelo area, look for partly cloudy skies with temps around 80 degrees with a 10% chance of scattered showers at game time.  

The best chance for rain in the Concho Valley will be on Monday, Columbus Day, where current models have a 40% chance of rain in the forecast.  

This is a developing weather situation and we will provide additional information as it become available.

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