
Warmer Days: Highs Closer to 90°; Isolated Storms on the Books!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(04/22/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —
Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
A hailstorm developed over rural, southern Brazos County Wednesday evening, before crumbling over Grimes and Madison County. The fact an isolated storm was able to materialize by tapping into the instability (and warm moisture) in the atmosphere will be a concern heading into the weekend and into early next week across the Brazos Valley. However, in the short-term, isolated storms may be harder to find, at least through the middle portion of the weekend.
On the note of rain, an isolated chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms, which’ll be 20% in coverage, is possible Friday across the Brazos Valley. The best chance of rainfall through the weekend is actually well north of the Brazos Valley, leaving most of us to deal with the ongoing heat through the end of April. However, there is some model data that suggest a broken line of storms could move through the the region late Friday. If we do manage to find any isolated, stronger storms, it’ll be because there is enough storm fuel–moisture in the atmosphere–available. Saturday could see a similar scenario for the Brazos Valley, and while the rain chances aren’t great, it only takes one or two storms to be considered impactful. For the weekend, highs move closer to the 90° mark with areas of morning fog possible because of the all the moisture available in the atmosphere.
5-Day Weather Outlook
Thursday: High 82. Low 68. Cloudy-Clearing.
Friday: High 84. Low 69. Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Saturday: High 87. Low 69. Partly Cloudy.
Sunday: High 89. Low 71. Mostly Cloudy.
Monday: High 89. Low 67. Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
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