NWS: Scattered Showers Possible in the Western Concho Valley

 

SAN ANGELO – An area of low pressure in the upper atmosphere over northern Mexico will combine with abundant moisture in West Texas to kick off some much needed shower activity Sunday into Monday, but the San Angelo area will see very little precipitation.  

According to signs and symbols interpreted by meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in San Angelo, there is a 30% chance of rain beginning Sunday afternoon mainly northwest of a line from Ozona to Throckmorton; that line would run just west of San Angelo, so the rain chances are slight in the city. 

The heaviest rain will fall in the Permian Basin but the skies should be cloudy for most of the day region wide.  

That 30% rain chance continues across the Concho Valley through Monday in the form of light and scattered showers.  

Temperatures will be a bit cooler with the cloud cover with daytime highs in the lower 80s and overnight lows around 60 degrees.  By Tuesday, the rain chances are over and the current dry and mild weather pattern returns for the the next ten days.  

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