
Warm Week: Foggy Mornings, Highs in the 70s, & Rain Chances!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(02/08/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —
Current Burn Bans: Austin and Milam Counties!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
A warmer, sunny end to the weekend across Southeast Texas, as temperatures moved into the 70s areawide Sunday afternoon. Areas of patchy fog will be possible the next few mornings in the Brazos Valley, as warm moisture builds in from an onshore flow. Please use caution on local roadways, especially across rural, low-lying areas. Temperatures also begin to slowly warm in the mornings, reaching the middle 50s to 60° through the the entire upcoming week across the Brazos Valley. Besides the warmer, foggy mornings, that onshore flow will also introduce our next rain chance, by providing rainmaking moisture for the Brazos Valley.
High pressure slips east through the early portion of the week, allowing a Pacific low to move into Texas. In turn, that kicks up an isolated 30% chance for scattered showers and storms Tuesday night into early Wednesday for the Brazos Valley. I’m beginning to think most of Tuesday remains rather dry for the Brazos Valley. A few thunderstorms cannot be ruled out, alongside heavy downpours, lightning, and gusty winds. Rain totals manage a trace to a quarter inch through midweek. This Pacific low won’t provide much relief with temperatures, as highs continue to trek into the 70s areawide through most of the week. A weak front looks to approach the Brazos Valley by Valentine’s Day Saturday, bringing a quick chance for passing showers, few thunderstorms for the weekend (50%). Overall, a warmer, foggy pattern, with a few chances for rainfall throughout the week.
5-Day Weather Outlook:
Monday: High 81. Low 59. Mostly Sunny.
Tuesday: High 77. Low 59. Cloudy, Windy.
Wednesday: High 78. Low 56. Cloudy – Clearing.
Thursday: High 81. Low 58. Mostly Sunny.
Friday: High 80. Low 57. Partly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.
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