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Extreme Fire Weather Concerns for the Western U.S.; Severe Weather and Flooding Threats for the Central U.S.

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 March Climatology
           Record Temps     Normals Temps   Record Precip   Normal Precip.
Date  High  Year  Low  Year  High / Low      Most   Year    Day     

 1     95   2006   10  1922    69 / 41       1.17   1921   .05   
 2     93   1974    8* 1980    69 / 42       0.67   1997   .05   
 3     91   2011   10  1922    69 / 42       0.50   2008   .05   
 4     89   2009   12  1922    69 / 42       2.22   2020   .05   
 5     92   2009   15  2019    70 / 43       1.68   2005   .05   

 6     91   1918   16  1915    70 / 43       0.63   1937   .05   
 7     92   1972   19  1944    70 / 43       0.73   1927   .05   
 8     92   1934   19  1943    71 / 44       3.87   1953   .05   
 9     90   1911   15  1996    71 / 44       0.83   1953   .05   
10     92   2026   14  1927    71 / 44       0.93   1987   .04   

11     97   1911   13  1948    71 / 44       1.78   2016   .05   
12     94   1989   13  1948    72 / 45       0.95   1995   .04   
13     94   1967   19  1951    72 / 45       0.64   2019   .05   
14     93   2025   20  1988    72 / 45       0.16   1962   .04   
15     92   1908   22  1962    73 / 46       1.01   1998   .05   

16     96   1908   23  1913    73 / 46       0.51   1998   .05   
17     98   1908   23  1947    73 / 46       2.05   2008   .05   
18     94   1908   26  1988    74 / 46       1.22   2008   .04   
19     94   1994   14  1927    74 / 47       1.20   1985   .05   
20     91   2017   17  1965    74 / 47       1.06   1970   .04   

21     100* 2026   24  1915    75 / 47       0.62   2003   .05   
22     92   2023   20  1914    75 / 47       0.50   1979   .05   
23     94   1934   24  1952    75 / 48       0.93   1969   .05   
24     93   1988   23  2006    76 / 48       0.58   1919   .05   
25     94   2018   25  1955    76 / 48       1.82   1934   .05   

26     93   2022   22  1955    76 / 48       1.22   2007   .05   
27     96   1971   23  1955    77 / 48       1.30   1999   .04   
28     94   1967   24  1955    77 / 49       0.61   1989   .05   
29     97   1967   27  1987    77 / 49       0.81   2006   .04   
30     95   1974   23  1987    78 / 49       0.90   2007   .05   
31     97   1974   26  1926    78 / 49       0.98   1910   .05
Highest March Temperature: 100 on 3/21/2026

Lowest March Temperature: 8 on 3/2/1980

Normal March Precipitation: 1.48 inches

Greatest March Precipitation: 5.00 inches in 1953