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San Angelo, TX – Texans may need to prepare for possible snow midweek as colder air arrives Wednesday night, according to meteorologists. The National Weather Service in San Angelo warns of a 75% chance of snow, particularly between late Wednesday and Friday morning, as a cold front moves across the region.
Temperatures will dip into the low 20s Wednesday night, with wind chills making conditions feel even colder. Daytime highs on Thursday are not expected to exceed 38°F. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates, as road conditions along U.S. Route 67 and other major highways could deteriorate due to icy precipitation. Local emergency services recommend carrying emergency kits in vehicles and avoiding unnecessary travel during periods of active snow.
As the week progresses, temperatures will rebound slightly, with sunny skies expected Friday into the weekend. However, nights will remain cold, with lows staying below freezing through Saturday. Residents should also prepare their homes and vehicles for extended cold conditions to avoid frozen pipes and mechanical failures.
Stay tuned to local forecasts and updates from the National Weather Service to plan your week safely.