Midweek Storms for the Brazos Valley, as the Next Cold Front Arrives Wednesday into Thursday!

Midweek Storms: A Few Severe Storms Wed.; Cold Front Arriving!
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(05/04/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

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Forecast Discussion:
Summertime is still a ways off for the Brazos Valley, but warm, hot weather kickstarts the work week. Warm, mid-80° weather is on tap Tuesday afternoon across the Brazos Valley under clouding skies, as warm, Gulf air continues to pour moisture into our atmosphere heading towards the middle portion of the week. The humid, Gulf air will fuel better storm chances by midweek, as a cold front makes its way into the Brazos Valley Wednesday into Thursday. A chance for scattered showers and strong thunderstorms are possible Wednesday and Thursday. The NWSSPC has tagged the Brazos Valley in a 2 out of 5 (scattered) risk for severe weather Wednesday. However, there is a chance, like the past week, that the atmospheric lid “or cap” holds, prohibiting storm development.

For now, these scattered storm chances through mid-to-late week are on the books, but severe weather likely won’t be widespread for Central and Southeast Texas. However, any stronger storms could produce heavy downpours, high winds, and large hail, as well as heavy rainfall rates locally in the Brazos Valley. By Thursday, this cold front clears the Brazos Valley, allowing for a brief cool spell heading into the weekend and a 30% chance for rainstorms Thursday. Another rain system moves into the Brazos Valley this weekend, sparking isolated showers and thunderstorms Friday through Sunday. The chance is some 20-30% in coverage. Of course, we’ll need to work on the timing, location, and impact of these storms, as we move closer to the upcoming weekend.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Cinco De Mayo: High 85. Low 73. Mostly Cloudy.
Wednesday: High 85. Low 61. Storms. 50% Chance/Rain.
Thursday: High 71. Low 59. Mostly Cloudy. 30% Chance/Rain.
Friday: High 77. Low 62. Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Saturday: High 82. Low 64. Mostly Sunny. 20% Chance/Rain.

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