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As the scattered storms begin to dissipate Monday evening, the humidity will be sticking with us through the week.
The current storm northeast of San Angelo is predicted to stay outside of the City and produce less than an inch of rainfall. The SAPD stated that per ...
The National Weather Service is advising citizens of San Angelo to avoid driving on roads as a “flash flood emergency” caused ...
Any morning storms will end, leading to a hot and humid Fourth of July. Find out when the next chance of storms will be. Details here.