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Severe Thunderstorms; Excessive Rainfall; Dangerous Heat; Air Quality Concerns and the Tropics

Wildfire smoke will push into the Midwest, worsening air quality. A frontal system brings severe storms from the Northern Plains to the Mid‑Atlantic the next few days. Heavy Gulf Coast rain is possible as Tropical Depression Two has formed, while monsoonal storms persist in the Southwest with heavy rainfall. Hazardous heat expands from the Plains into the Lower Mississippi Valley. Read More >

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Other Ways To Submit Severe Weather Information to NWS San Angelo:
  1. Call the NWS San Angelo Public Service Line
    For life-threatening and imminent severe weather threats, please contact our forecast office immediately (even if you also contact us by social media or email) through our 24-hour public service phone line at 325-944-0526.
  2. Submit a Storm Report Online via the NWS San Angelo Facebook or X websites.
  3. Amateur Radio
    To connect with a local amateur radio club in Abilene, Brady, Brownwood, San Angelo and Sweetwater, please click on any one of the communities that is nearest you.
  4. The Spotter Network
  5. Email
    Email us your report with images if possible – You may also pass along additional information such as delayed reports and weather and damage pictures to nws.sanangelo@noaa.gov.