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Powerful Storms to Impact the Western U.S. and Northern Plains

A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will bring excessive rainfall, flash flooding, and very strong winds to southwest Oregon and northwest California through Thursday. A High Risk (level 4 of 4) of Excessive Rainfall has been issued. A storm system over the northern Plains will produce locally heavy snow in North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. 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   1911   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     92   1989   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     95   2017   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: 98 on 3/17/1908

Lowest March Temperature: 8 on 3/2/1980

Normal March Precipitation: 1.48 inches

Greatest March Precipitation: 5.00 inches in 1953