DROUGHT INDEX: The latest Texas Drought Monitor was released on Thursday, July 9, 2026 for the Lone Star State. Areas of “Abnormally Dry” conditions are spreading back into portions of Central and Northeast Texas, as hot and drier weather occur over the past month or so. In the Brazos Valley, no drought conditions are happening areawide.
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Forecast Discussion: Another day on Saturday with isolated flooding concerns and passing storms across the Brazos Valley. We’ll continue that trend into Sunday afternoon and evening. Most of the storm activity Sunday remains sub-severe, but any stronger storm cells could produce gusty winds, lightning, and rumbles of thunder during the day. The greatest threat for widespread rainfall comes Monday and Tuesday of this upcoming week for the Brazos Valley, with a series of disturbances and a cold front moving through the area. Depending on where that frontal boundary lands, determines where the focal point for the heaviest rainfall is going to be. Over the next week, rain totals manage 0.75″-1.50″+ in the rain gauge, with measurements of 3.00″+ inches not ruled out.
With the threat for ongoing flooding on local roadways, streets, and drainage areas, caution should be used through the next several days across Central and Southeast Texas. The NWSPC is noting excessive rainfall in its outlook Monday and Tuesday for the Brazos Valley. Because of the cloudy skies and rain-cooled air, temperatures are on par for the mornings in the middle/upper 70s, with afternoon highs moving into the upper 80s to lower 90s (slightly cooler then recent weeks) across the Brazos Valley. Unfortunately, Saharan dust makes its way back into the region Monday and Tuesday, so use caution outdoors. By the start of next weekend, high pressure moves back in, shutting off rain chances and moving temperatures into the upper tier of the 90s.
5-Day Weather Outlook: Sunday: High 92. Low 75. Mostly Sunny 30% Chance/Rain. Monday: High 90. Low 72. Storms. 80% Chance of Rain. Tuesday: High 88. Low 72. Storms. 70% Chance/Rain. Wednesday: High 88. Low 72. Mostly Cloudy. 30% Chance/Rain. Thursday: High 92. Low 72. Mostly Sunny.
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