
Muggy Week: Humid & Warm Each Day; Passing Rain Chances!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(05/12/2026) Madison County Rain Total: 0.30″
Current Burn Bans: Austin County!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE BRAZOS VALLEY THROUGH 7 AM MONDAY MORNING. Multiple rounds of rainstorms have swept across the Brazos Valley Sunday afternoon and evening. There is still a threat for more heavy rain activity through Sunday evening and into the overnight hours, which is why a flash flood watch has been issued for Central and Southeast Texas through Monday morning. According to the NWS, scattered showers and thunderstorms continue into the overnight hours between 10PM Sunday through 4AM Monday. Minor, low-lying flooding could become a concern heading into early week. Overall, the overnight rain chance is 60% in coverage for the Brazos Valley.
By Monday, rain chances are only isolated (20%) for Madisonville, TX, as highs reach the lower 80s across the Brazos Valley. Highs move into the middle-to-upper 80s throughout the week, with windy and warm conditions. Southerly winds continue to bring the muggier feel outdoors, which could make it feel sticky through each day. Periodic rain chances remain on the books for the Brazos Valley every few days. Next weekend could bring our next best chance for scattered rainstorms, but the total coverage is about 30 or 40% locally. Overall, a warm, muggy week ahead, with a few passing showers and storms possible every few days.
5-Day Weather Outlook
Monday: High 82. Low 67. Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Tuesday: High 85. Low 67. Mostly Cloudy, Windy.
Wednesday: High 85. Low 67. Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Thursday: High 87. Low 66. Partly Cloudy.
Friday: High 88. Low 68. Partly Cloudy.
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