Hot and Drier Weather Continues this Week, with Limited Rain Chances for the Brazos Valley!

Hot Midweek: Highs Near 90°; Limited Rain Chances this Week!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(05/12/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
Many across the Brazos Valley better be thankful for all the rainfall we’ve seen in past two months (April & May). Warmer weather is trending heading into the back half of the month for the Brazos Valley. First, Tuesday brought quiet, sunny, and seasonable weather to the Brazos Valley, as highs lingered near the 80° mark during the afternoon hours. The rest of the work week features hot, drier conditions for Central and Southeast Texas, as high pressure balloons and pushes afternoon temperatures closer to the 90° mark for the Brazos Valley this week. Hot weather, combined with increasing humidity levels, sees heat index values ranging the middle/upper 90s across the region. Be sure to stay shaded and hydrated throughout the rest of the week.

Our mornings are also becoming warm and humid through the next several days, with areas of patchy fog (early morning hours) still possible for the Brazos Valley. With winds increasing over the later in the week, the chance for fog decreases. Unfortunately, rain chances remain off the books throughout the rest of the week for the Brazos Valley, though a chance for isolated showers are possible this weekend. Our next rain system won’t arrive until early next week (late May), in which scattered storms are back in the forecast for the Brazos Valley. There is still plenty of time to work out those details by the weekend.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Wednesday: High 85. Low 64. Sunny.
Thursday: High 88. Low 68. Sunny.
Friday: High 87. Low 70. Mostly Sunny.
Saturday: High 87. Low 74. Partly Cloudy.
Sunday: High 88. Low 78. Partly Cloudy.

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Hot Week Ahead for the Brazos Valley!

Hot Week: Highs Approaching 90°; Rain Chances Remain Flat!
Website: http://www.madisoncountytexasweather.com

Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(05/11/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
Our latest round of severe storms has left the Brazos Valley, leaving behind a cooler Monday afternoon in the 70s across the Brazos Valley and several inches of rainfall in the gauge. Temperatures will be seasonable for one additional day for portions of Central and Southeast Texas before those readings move well above average for this time of the year. Morning lows dip around the 62° mark Tuesday morning, with areas of patchy fog possible for the Brazos Valley. By the afternoon, highs move around the 80° mark Tuesday afternoon areawide. Beyond that, temperatures quickly warm up!

Through the week, a high pressure system balloons across the Lone Star State, driving up temperatures and humidity levels for the Brazos Valley for the foreseeable future. Temperatures fall short of the 90° mark through the rest of the week, and even, into the upcoming weekend for the Brazos Valley. Heat index values will exceed the 90°, as moisture (humidity) levels continue to increase, so be sure to have a way to stay cool and shaded throughout the week and weekend. Rain chances are flat through the rest of the week, but another rain system could arrive this weekend, stirring isolated chances for showers and thunderstorms locally.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Tuesday: High 80. Low 62. Sunny AM Fog.
Wednesday: High 85. Low 66. Sunny.
Thursday: High 87. Low 69. Mostly Sunny.
Friday: High 86. Low 71. Partly Cloudy.
Saturday: High 86. Low 73. Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.

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