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Issued by NWS San Angelo, TX
Issued by NWS San Angelo, TX
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394 FXUS64 KSJT 130716 AFDSJT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Angelo TX 216 AM CDT Sun Jul 13 2025 ...New SHORT TERM... .KEY MESSAGES... - Flood Watch in Effect for West Central Texas mainly along and south of I-20 through 1 PM Sunday. - Moderate risk of flooding Concho Valley/Heartland/NW Hill Country/N. Edwards Plateau tonight. - Isolated showers and thunderstorms Monday into Wednesday. && .SHORT TERM... (Today and tonight) Issued at 151 AM CDT Sun Jul 13 2025 ...Flood watch is in effect mainly along and south of I-20 until 1 PM... WPC has a moderate risk of excessive rainfall in the Concho Valley/Heartland/N. Edwards Plateau and NW Hill Country tonight. At 145 AM CDT, band of thunderstorms with heavy rainfall extended from east of Abilene to Coleman to San Saba at 145 AM, with another area of showers and thunderstorms from San Angelo to Menard, Ft McKavett and Sonora. Precipital water amounts were high, 1.5 to 2 inches, with the highest values to the east. Short term models continue to generate showers and thunderstorms into Sunday morning, particularly from Coleman and Brownwood south to Brady, Mason and Junction. The HRRR model also builds convection west toward San Angelo toward daybreak (which already is seeing storms). By 9 to 10 AM this morning, most of the rainfall is in Menard/Mason/Kimble counties, which moves south of West Central Texas by 1 PM, ending most of the heavy rainfall threat. 1 to 3 inches of rainfall possible, with local amounts of 5 to 8 inches. This afternoon heating, and could produce a quick 1/2 inch of rainfall, but flood threat is significantly diminished. A few showers may still possible overnight. && .LONG TERM... (Monday through Saturday) Issued at 132 AM CDT Sun Jul 13 2025 Upper ridging and subsidence will gradually build in from the west this week, but West Central Texas will still be in a weak trough aloft. Isolated thunderstorms will be possible Monday into Wednesday. As the atmosphere will be slightly tropical, there could be locally heavy downpours, but no organized flooding likely. Mainly dry conditions expected by Thursday. High Temperatures warm up into the lower to mid 90s will still be in a weak trough aloft. Isolated thunderstorms will be possible Monday into Wednesday. As the atmosphere will be slightly tropical, there could be locally heavy downpours, but no organized flooding likely. Mainly dry conditions expected by Thursday. High Temperatures warm up into the lower to mid 90s && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1221 AM CDT Sun Jul 13 2025 Showers/thunderstorms will be affecting terminals except KABI into mid morning Sunday. Brief IFR visibilities in heavy rainfall possible, particularly at KBBD and KJCT. MVFR ceiling return overnight, lifting to VFR mid/late morning. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Abilene 87 71 89 73 / 40 20 40 10 San Angelo 86 69 88 71 / 60 30 40 10 Junction 83 69 88 70 / 70 40 30 10 Brownwood 84 69 88 71 / 60 30 30 10 Sweetwater 89 69 90 72 / 30 20 40 10 Ozona 86 68 87 70 / 50 40 40 20 Brady 81 69 86 70 / 70 40 30 10 && .SJT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Flood Watch until 1 PM CDT this afternoon for Brown-Callahan- Coke-Coleman-Concho-Crockett-Irion-Kimble-Mason-McCulloch-Menard- Nolan-Runnels-San Saba-Schleicher-Shackelford-Sterling-Sutton- Taylor-Tom Green. && $$ SHORT TERM...04 LONG TERM....04 AVIATION...04