Warming by Midweek; Rain Chances by the Weekend across the Brazos Valley!

Slow Warm Up: Midweek Back in the 80s; Thurs. & Fri. Storms?
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(03/06/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

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

Forecast Discussion:
Seasonable, cool weather carries us through the middle of the week, as saturated soils start to dry out across the Brazos Valley after a weekend of heavy rainfall. Temperatures dip into the middle 40s to 50s across Southeast Texas Tuesday morning with a light north wind under somewhat cloudier skies. Sunshine returns by the afternoon hours, as highs move into the middle 70s across the Brazos Valley Tuesday afternoon, a few degrees warmer than Monday afternoon. Highs continue to trek up the thermometer, reaching the upper 70s to 80° late week and into the weekend, as our next rain chance moves into the forecast.

Through the week, high pressure continues to sit over the Eastern United States, slowly turning winds out of the south and “heating” up these temperatures in the Brazos Valley. In turn, humidity slowly starts to build, as morning temperatures move back into the 50s to 60s through the extended outlook (slow “warm” up). The Brazos Valley will begin to tap into that added rainmaking moisture, as our next active weather pattern takes over the region. A few spotty showers are possible Wednesday night, but more likely to become scattered by Thursday and Friday. A few stronger-to-severe storms remain possible to end the week across the region. Our storm chances come mainly during the afternoon hours (the heat of the day), but the actually impacts and timing still needs to be fine-tuned heading into the weekend. Overall, a few heavy, embedded thunderstorms could cause a few disruptions by the weekend.

On a lighter note, we’ve already received enough rainfall in the first few days of April to make up for March, and now, we are already outpacing April average monthly rainfall.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Tuesday: High 74. Low 52. Mostly Sunny.
Wednesday: High 77. Low 58.Mostly Sunny.
Thursday: High 77. Low 62. Mostly Sunny. 30% Chance/Rain.
Friday: High 79. Low 62. Mainly Cloudy. 30% Chance/Rain.
Saturday: High 81. Low 65. Mainly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.

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