Springy Storms Expected this Weekend across the Brazos Valley; Heavy Rainfall Possible!

Wet Weekend: Spring Storms Arriving; Cold Front Stalls Mid-Weekend!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(02/04/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: Austin, Brazos, Burleson, Houston, Lee, Leon, Milam, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, & Washington Counties!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
Rain chances are back in the forecast! Tuesday only brought cloudier, hit and miss rain activity for the Brazos Valley, but the better chances for rainfall comes this weekend. For now, cloudy, humid mornings are expected to turn to windy, warm afternoons across the region through the end of the week. Mornings are very warm around 70° through the weekend, as highs move into the lower-to-middle 80s each afternoon. Saturday likely brings our best chance for widespread showers and storms on the weekend, but Friday does bring a scattered rain chance (and the best of the week) for the Brazos Valley. Severe weather isn’t highly likely each day, but there is a chance the Brazos Valley find some before the upcoming weekend is finished.

If storms come transpire, all modes of severe weather remains possible across East and Southeast Texas. The largest concern for the Brazos Valley will be heavy rainfall and rain rates. Where this latest cold front stalls near the Brazos Valley, determines where this corridor of significant rainfall occurs, Saturday and Sunday bring storm alert days for the region, meaning heavy rainfall and flooding concerns remain possible through the end of the weekend. Still, high winds and a hailstorm or two cannot be ruled out. Those that do find heavy rainfall, likely find it farther into the weekend, with some of us likely staying dry through midday Saturday. A combination of the heat during the afternoon and where this front stalls determines where/when the heaviest rain occurs, so keep that in mind through the weekend. Monday through Wednesday of next week bring added scattered rain chances… and hopefully a few days of “cooler” weather in the 70s.

5-Day Weather Outlook:
Thursday: High 84. Low 68. Partly Cloudy.
Friday: High 86. Low 69. Mostly Cloudy. 30% Chance/Rain.
Saturday: High 82. Low 62. Storms. 90% Chance/Rain.
Sunday: High 72. Low 64. Storms. 70% Chance/Rain.
Monday: High 81. Low 66. Rainy. 40% Chance/Rain.

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