San Angelo’s Winter Could Be Colder, Snowier Than Normal in 2017-2018
Oh yes, it's been a hot summer. But according to the the Old Farmer's Almanac, San Angelo and West Texas could be colder and snowier than normal this winter.
Here's a look:
Winter will be colder than normal, with above-normal precipitation. The coldest periods will be from late November into early December, from late December into early January, and in early February. Snowfall will be near to above normal, with the snowiest periods in late December and early to mid-February. April and May will be cooler and rainier than normal. Summer will be cooler and rainier than normal, with the hottest periods in mid-July and mid-August. Expect a hurricane threat in late August. September and October will be warmer and rainier than normal. Watch for a tropical storm threat in early September.