Hot Weekend; Rains Return Soon for the Brazos Valley!

Hot Weekend: Highs Near 90°; Tropical Rains Next Week?
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(05/29/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

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Forecast Discussion:
We’re walking into the last weekend of May 2026 with hot and sunny conditions across Central and Southeast Texas. A mixture of lows around 70° and elevated dew points brings a chance for areas of patchy fog across rural counties (especially) moving into Saturday morning in the Brazos Valley. Afternoon highs linger around the 90° mark Saturday and Sunday, but heat index values hang in the upper 90s to near 100° during the heat of the day for the Brazos Valley. We’ll continue to see a heat trend heading into next week, as feel like temperatures move into the lower 100s by early June 2026 across the Brazos Valley.

Rain chances have been slimmer the past several days, after several weeks of heavy rainfall and flooding concerns across the Brazos Valley. However, the rain chances aren’t completely off the books heading into next week. Low pressure sits across the Panhandle Region of Texas, which could shoot disturbances in the lower levels of the atmosphere and spark a few spotty showers and storms over the next couple of days. However, with a weak ridge of high pressure over Texas, our rain chances look limited this weekend. By next week, models are showing a small spin up of tropical moisture in the Gulf of Mexico. With all that said, I think tropical development will be slower for this system, and we still have no idea where it will end up along the Gulf Coast. Regardless, the presence of tropical mess could stir afternoon tropical downpours heading into much of next week across the Brazos Valley.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Saturday: High 91. Low 74. Partly Cloudy.
Sunday: High 91. Low 75. Mostly Sunny.
Monday: High 91. Low 74. Rainy. 40% Chance/Rain.
Tuesday: High 89. Low 72. Storms. 50% Chance/Rain.
Wednesday: High 87. Low 71. Storms. 60% Chance/Rain.

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Texas Drought Monitor (05/28/2026)!

DROUGHT INDEX: The latest Texas Drought Monitor was released Thursday, May 28, 2026. Texas is seeing vast improvements across the western and central reaches of the state. The Brazos Valley has been downgraded (most of it) to “Abnormally Dry” (D0 – Drought Stage) conditions heading into early June. The month of May 2026 has been very wet, with some 6 inches falling across the region.

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