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Cold Temperatures for the Eastern U.S.; Lake Effect Snow in the Great Lakes; Heavy Rain in the Pacific Northwest

Cold temperatures will continue across much of the eastern U.S. into today. Heavy lake effect snow continues into today east of Lakes Erie and Ontario. Two Pacific cold fronts will cross the Pacific Northwest early this week followed by another atmospheric river. Heavy rain and gusty winds are expected through midweek, with the potential for renewed urban and river flooding. Read More >

                            San Angelo April Climatology
           Record Temps     Normals Temps   Record Precip  Normal Precip.
Date  High  Year  Low  Year   High / Low     Most   Year   Day            

 1     99   1946   23* 1926     78 / 49      2.20   1916   .05   
 2     98   2011   30  2005     79 / 50      0.92   1911   .04   
 3     99   2011   26  1987     79 / 50      1.09   1922   .05   
 4     93   1988   32  2000     79 / 50      2.17   1995   .05   
 5     96   1959   29  1970     79 / 50      2.00   1996   .04   
 6    100   1972   33  1994     80 / 50      2.10   1940   .05   
 7     97   2000   26  2009     80 / 51      0.90   1912   .04   
 8     98   2011   28  1938     80 / 51      1.69   1959   .05   
 9    100   2011   25  1973     80 / 51      1.51   1968   .04   
10     99   2019   27  1913     81 / 51      0.80   2001   .05   
11     97   2014   28  1913     81 / 51      2.07   1969   .04   
12    100   1972   29  1997     81 / 52      1.44   1969   .04   
13    103   1972   28  1997     81 / 52      1.24   1908   .05   
14     97   1925   27  1997     82 / 52      1.48   1981   .04   
15     98   2006   28  1928     82 / 52      1.59   1977   .05   
16     97   2006   31  1999     82 / 52      3.06   1971   .04   
17     99   2006   30  1947     82 / 53      1.41   2016   .05   
18    105   1925   28  1947     82 / 53      2.22   1908   .05   
19    107*  1925   34  2013     83 / 53      0.85   1949   .05   
20     99   1925   38  1940     83 / 53      1.08   1964   .04   
21    101   1925   36  1912     83 / 54      2.31   1926   .05   
22     99   1925   37  1998     83 / 54      2.63   1915   .05   
23     99   1943   38  1928     83 / 54      1.55   1913   .05   
24    101   2002   35  1995     84 / 55      2.77   1938   .05   
25    104   2012   34  1913     84 / 55      0.99   1990   .06   
26    105   2012   34  2018     84 / 55      2.35   1957   .06   
27    102   2012   39  1916     84 / 55      2.28   2009   .06   
28     97   2017   37  2008     84 / 56      1.56   1932   .06   
29    101   2002   38  1998     85 / 56      1.20   1931   .06   
30    100   2002   32  1908     85 / 56      1.22   1974   .06   

Highest April Temperature: 107 on 4/19/1925

Lowest April Temperature: 23 on 4/1/1926

Normal April Precipitation: 1.47 inches

Greatest April Precipitation: 6.54 inches in 1908