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More rain? What to know about the forecast for San Angelo

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Still reeling from Friday’s record-breaking 14 inches of rain, San Angelo and the surrounding area will have a chance of more rain through Monday before getting some relief from soggy conditions.

The National Weather Service in San Angelo warned of possible thunderstorms on top of major flooding that began early Friday and caused area rivers to rise from their banks.

Flooding in San Angelo on Friday swept debris and vehicles down some streets. The weather service called the conditions “life threatening” and urged people not to venture onto the roads.

Stephen Harrison with the NWS San Angelo office told the Standard-Times on Friday the heaviest rain occurred in Grape Creek northwest of San Angelo where 14 inches was reported, and 9 inches was reported nearby in Wall.

Live updates Saturday: San Angelo staggers, rallies in aftermath of flooding; name released of victim found dead

Record-breaking flooding on Bell Street wreaks havoc after 14 inches of rainfall in San Angelo on Friday, July 4, 2025.

Record-breaking flooding on Bell Street wreaks havoc after 14 inches of rainfall in San Angelo on Friday, July 4, 2025.

The official total for San Angelo for July 4 until 1 p.m. Saturday 2.63 inches of rain.

Besides a slight chance of rain on Monday, the San Angelo area has a forecast of dry weather through Friday with daytime high temperatures in the mid-90s and overnight lows in the low 70s.

More: What to know about getting help after the flood, making donations in San Angelo area

This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: San Angelo weather more rain in forecast after historic flooding



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