
Extremely critical fire weather conditions are expected to develop across the Great Basin and Southwest today, and exceptionally dry and windy conditions will promote rapid wildfire spread through the weekend. Scattered severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible across parts of the Ozark Plateau into lower Ohio Valley and parts of the northern Rockies into adjacent Great Plains. Read More >
San Angelo June Climatology
Record Temps Normals Temps Record Precip Normal Precip.
Date High Year Low Year High / Low Most Year Day
1 106 2004 48 1964 93 / 68 1.39 2016 .10
2 107 2018 46 1919 93 / 68 1.48 2019 .10
3 107 2024 43 1919 93 / 68 2.05 1991 .10
4 111 2024 47 1919 93 / 68 1.37 1983 .09
5 106 2022 50 1970 93 / 69 1.34 1935 .10
6 106 2022 54 1987 93 / 69 2.82 1999 .09
7 107 1994 52 1983 94 / 69 1.90 1913 .10
8 105 2011 56 1916 94 / 69 1.63 1940 .10
9 109 1917 55 1978 94 / 69 1.73 1951 .08
10 108 2012 53 1955 94 / 70 3.23 1919 .09
11 109 2012 50 1979 94 / 70 2.31 1972 .08
12 108 2022 49 1979 94 / 70 1.47 1932 .08
13 109 1942 53 1909 94 / 70 2.38 1928 .08
14 106 2011 57 1979 94 / 70 1.85 1921 .08
15 109 1960 51 1917 95 / 70 2.14 1961 .08
16 110 1924 55 1933 95 / 70 1.26 1961 .08
17 109 2017 53 1917 95 / 70 1.94 1961 .08
18 108 2011 42 1912 95 / 71 1.50 1912 .07
19 111 2023 53 1912 95 / 71 1.75 1920 .07
20 114**2023 54 1912 95 / 71 1.42 2007 .07
21 114**2023 56 1920 95 / 71 1.91 2004 .06
22 107 2023 48 1912 95 / 71 0.81 2020 .06
23 109 2017 40* 1912 95 / 71 1.30 2017 .06
24 109 2023 47 1912 95 / 71 1.25 2007 .07
25 112 2023 49 1912 95 / 71 1.25 1925 .06
26 112 2023 51 1912 96 / 71 1.10 1988 .06
27 109 2023 48 1912 96 / 71 3.30 2016 .05
28 110 1994 55 1985 96 / 71 2.62 1955 .06
29 108 1994 54 1985 96 / 71 2.70 1913 .06
30 106 1928 59 1985 96 / 71 1.11 1967 .05
Highest June Temperature: 114 on 6/20/2023, 6/21/2023
** This is also the highest temperature ever recorded in San Angelo
Lowest June Temperature: 40 on 6/23/1912
Normal June Precipitation: 2.31 inches
Greatest June Precipitation: 6.75 inches in 1940