Texas Drought Monitor (06/04/2026)!

DROUGHT INDEX: In the latest release of the Texas Drought Monitor on Thursday, June 4, 2026 is showing vast improvements for the State of Texas. In the Brazos Valley, “Abnormally Dry” conditions remain in place, with a few outlying “Moderate Drought” conditions.

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Scattered Rain Activity Expected for the Brazos Valley through the Weekend!

Wetter Weekend: Scattered Rains Expected; 2.00″+ of Rain Possible!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(06/04/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
Quieter weather heading into the overnight hours for Central and Southeast Texas. Cloudier, rainy weather should keep the next several afternoons on the cooler side, with high temperatures lingering the middle/upper 80s through the remainder of the week and throughout the weekend across the Brazos Valley. Mornings are still warmish in the lower/middle 70s each morning across the Brazos Valley. If it isn’t raining the next few afternoons, it’ll be warm, humid, and cloudy to say the least across the Brazos Valley.

Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms remain on the books through the remainder of the weekend across the Brazos Valley. The combination of an upper-level low pressure system arriving from the west and a slug of tropical moisture boosts our rain chances this weekend. Of course, heavy rainfall is expected across much of the Lone Star State as well. In the Brazos Valley, midday Saturday through Sunday brings the greatest chance for widespread rain activity. Either way, we’ll watch for those heavier tropical downpours, especially during the afternoon/evening hours across the Brazos Valley this weekend. Rainfall totals could manage upwards to 2.00″+ across the Brazos Valley by the end of the weekend, which of course could lead to some flooding concerns locally. Overall, residents can expect a few disruptions through the weekend, so keep the umbrella handy.

5-Day Weather Outlook:
Friday: High 84. Low 72. Rainy. 40% Chance/Rain.
Saturday: High 85. Low 72. Storms. 60% Chance/Rain.
Sunday: High 87. Low 74. Storms. 50% Chance/Rain.
Monday: High 89. Low 74. Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
Tuesday: High 91. Low 74. Mostly Sunny.

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