San Angelo, Texas - A line of intense thunderstorms swept through San Angelo on Saturday night, unleashing a deluge of rain measuring .63 inches and causing localized flooding in streets and low-lying areas. Fortunately, no significant damage has been reported as of Sunday morning.
The downpour resulted in a total December rainfall of 2.09 inches for the city, marking a noteworthy 1.43 inches above the usual average. Despite this surplus, the year's cumulative precipitation remains below the annual norm, with San Angelo recording 19.25 inches—2 inches shy of the average 21.25 inches.
Forecasters anticipate a shift in weather patterns, predicting clearing skies and sunny conditions for Christmas Eve, devoid of any chance of precipitation. However, temperatures are expected to hover around freezing overnight, with daytime highs reaching the mid to upper 50s throughout the coming week.
As the year draws to a close, no further precipitation is expected in San Angelo. Looking ahead, the winter forecast for the region forewarns of cold and wet conditions, hinting at potential challenges ahead.
Residents are advised to prepare for fluctuating temperatures and to remain vigilant as the winter season unfolds.
Merry Christmas and Stay Safe!
As the festive season approaches, San Angelo stands resilient despite the recent thunderstorm's impact. Here's to a Merry Christmas and a safe, weather-aware holiday season for all residents!
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PRECIPITATION (IN) YESTERDAY 0.63 MONTH TO DATE 2.09 SINCE JAN 1 19.25 YEARLY AVG 20.70
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