Hot Weekend; Better Rain Chances by Next Week for the Brazos Valley!

Hot Weekend: Running Near 90°; Rainy Weather Pattern Ahead!
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(05/14/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

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Forecast Discussion:
Another hot, humid day across Central and Southeast Texas, with muggy, hot weather continuing through the weekend. With sunny skies in place, air quality is compromised, particularly for Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, and the Brazos Valley. Air quality alerts are in place through the weekend, where some residents could be moderately impacted locally. Those with sensitive or respiratory issues should limit outdoor activity through the weekend. With that in mind, a southerly breeze kicking up should help to limit compromised air quality throughout the weekend for the Brazos Valley.

Morning lows begin around the 70° mark Friday before afternoon highs reach the upper 80s during in the afternoon hours in the Brazos Valley. With a south wind blowing upwards to 20-25 mph at times throughout the weekend, warm, humid Gulf air filters back into the Brazos Valley. That’ll spike heat index values and bring better rain chances by the start of next week. A few isolated showers to a stray thunderstorm is possible Saturday and Sunday, but the best chance for scattered to widespread rain arrives this upcoming week, with an upper-level weather pattern back in place. In fact all of next week (and even into the last week of May) could bring added a rainier weather pattern to Southeast Texas.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Friday: High 88. Low 70. Partly Cloudy.
Saturday: High 87. Low 73. Partly Cloudy.
Sunday: High 87. Low 78. Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Monday: High 87. Low 78. Rainy. 40% Chance/Rain.
Tuesday: High 86. Low 74. Storms. 50% Chance/Rain.

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