After all that rain, how much did San Angelo get after those five days of storms?
According to National Weather Service meteorologist Michael Decker, San Angelo got 9.95 inches of rain.
One week ago on Aug. 29, the O.C. Fisher Lake was 0.8% full. On Thursday, it was 7.7% full. The Twin Buttes Reservoir also went up a full percentage point to 9.6%.
Temperatures this week are cooler than usual for this time of the year, according to Decker. High temperatures are expected to remain around 88-87 degrees through next week.
“We’ll still feel pretty warm, especially with all the rainfall. We’ve had a lot of more humidity in the air,” Decker said.
He said the mornings will feel the coolest, dipping into the 50s Monday morning.
“It’s going to feel fairly pleasant waking up in the morning if you’re an early riser,” Decker said.
This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: Here’s how much rain San Angelo got after five days of storms
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