
Quiet Easter: Drier, Cool Weather Sunday; More Rain Coming?
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(03/04/2026) Madison County Rain Total: 1.00″
Current Burn Bans: Austin, Milam, and Lee Counties!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
Our Easter cold front has finally moved through the Brazos Valley Saturday, bringing a round of showers and thunderstorms with it. Some activity of that storm activity stronger, pushing out 50mph wind gusts, lightning, and heavy rainfall. Madisonville, TX received an inch or more of rainfall to end the weekend. There could be a few areas dealing with low-lying flooding concerns overnight, so use caution on local roadways and near rivers. In the long-term, the rainfall is expected to make another comeback by next week, paving the way for a rainier month.
All of the rainfall is welcomed, helping to alleviate local drought conditions and dried out vegetation across Central and Southeast Texas. For Easter Sunday, a few light showers could linger through the middle of the morning, but most of us remain dry. Temperatures begin around 50° Sunday morning, before highs move into the upper 60s to lower 70s across the Brazos Valley Sunday afternoon. A light jacket may be needed earlier in the day for those church services and outdoor egg hunts. A north wind could make it feel cooler outdoors, as winds gusts upwards to 25 mph throughout the day Sunday. Through mid-next week, temperatures manage the cooler 70s under sunny skies across the Brazos Valley, which is seasonable for early April. Rain chances pick the end of the week and into next weekend.
5-Day Weather Outlook
Easter Sunday: High ↓ 68. Low 50. Partly Cloudy.
Monday: High 71. Low 45. Mostly Sunny.
Tuesday: High 72. Low 50. Mostly Sunny.
Wednesday: High 75. Low 56. Partly Cloudy.
Thursday: High 80. Low 61. Partly Cloudy.
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