
Wet Midweek: Tues. AM Washout; More Rain Possible Wed.!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(07/13/2026) Madison County Rain Total: 0.90″
Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
Monday afternoon brought passing showers and thunderstorms through the Brazos Valley. Several areas received an inch or more of rainfall, but others were left with little to nothing. Tuesday brings another chance for widespread rainstorms into the Brazos Valley, especially during the morning hours, as a warm front lifts through the region during the first half of the day. While most of the rainfall will occur across West and Southwest Texas (including the Rio Grande Valley), a few locations could see 3.00″-4.00″+ inches of rainfall falling across the Brazos Valley both Tuesday and Wednesday. Please use caution on local roadways during the morning hours, and always remember to turn around, don’t drown!
Wednesday brings a generally quiet morning, but more passing storms during the afternoon hours. Some 0.50″-2.00″+ of rainfall is possible widespread across the region through Thursday afternoon (except those isolated totals we told you about). Most of that falls over the next 48 hours or so across the Brazos Valley. Temperatures are cooler in the lower/middle 80s across the Brazos Valley through the middle of the week, but high pressure returns temperatures around the 90° mark to middle 90s, with only an isolated chance for rain over the upcoming weekend. Sunnier skies are also back in place and conditions go generally quiet across Southeast Texas heading into the following week (or late July).
5-Day Weather Outlook:
Tuesday: High 82. Low 70. Storms. 90% Chance/Rain.
Wednesday: High 86. Low 71. Storms. 60% Chance/Rain.
Thursday: High 90. Low 72. Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Friday: High 90. Low 72. Mostly Sunny.
Saturday: High 91. Low 72. Sunny.
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