Weak Cool Front Arrives Late Friday; Saturday Looks Cooler across the Brazos Valley!

Cool Front Coming: Saturday in the 60s?; Rainier Next Week!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(03/26/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: Austin, Milam, and Lee Counties!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
A warm, humid morning is underway across the Brazos Valley Friday morning before a weak cold front arrives mid-weekend to cool things down locally. We’ll begin Friday morning as the past several mornings: morning clouds with lows in the lower/middle 60s with humidity weather. By Friday afternoon, highs approach the 90° mark across the Brazos Valley under a gradual clearing. However, changes arrive just in time for the last full weekend of March 2026, but is there any rainfall in the prospects?

Our next weak cool front looks to move into Central and Southeast Texas Friday evening into early Saturday morning. It’ll arrive in the Northern Brazos Valley as early as 6 PM Friday evening before spiraling southward through the Southern Brazos Valley (and clearing it) by midnight Saturday morning. Clouds increase ahead of this frontal system before a nice clearing Saturday. As it moves through the Brazos Valley, a few light showers and sprinkles are possible for some of us, but overall, everyone is likely to remain dry heading into the weekend.

Recent model data suggest high temperatures linger in the 60s throughout the day Saturday. Madisonville should fall a degree or two short of the 70° mark Saturday afternoon. However, depending on how much cloud cover lingers in the forecast will determine how fast temperatures can “cool” down during the afternoon hours. The first week of April looks could bring better rain chances for the Brazos Valley, as several spring storm system roll across the Great Plains. Rain chances could be stronger by Easter weekend, but nothing to cancel those holiday plans just yet.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Friday: High 84. Low 54. Partly Cloudy.
Saturday: High ↓ 69. Low 53. Partly Cloudy.
Palm Sunday: High 81. Low 59. Mostly Sunny, Not as Cool.
Holy Monday: High 87. Low 63. Mostly Sunny.
Fig Tuesday: High 88. Low 66. Partly Cloudy.

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