Pacific Moisture Brings Added Rain Chances Midweek for the Brazos Valley!

Rainy Midweek: Warming into the 70s; Tuesday Pacific Rains!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(02/07/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: Austin and Milam Counties!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
A warming, sunny weekend is underway across Southeast and Central Texas, after a couple weekend of wintery weather plagued the state of Texas. Temperatures begin in the middle 40s across the Brazos Valley Sunday morning (with early morning fog), before afternoon highs reach the springy middle-to-upper 70s areawide Sunday afternoon under a tad more cloud cover. Be sure to break out the sunblock and shorts and enjoy this fantastic Super Bowl Sunday weather across the Brazos Valley. We’re in for some changes heading into next week, at least on a rainier note.

An onshore flow, from an inbound low pressure system, reels in more warm, Gulf air into Southeast Texas, leading to areas of morning fog the next few mornings. Morning lows are also warmer, and more humid, in the middle-to-upper 50s to begin the week across the Brazos Valley. High pressure begins to move eastward midweek, leading to this next low moving into the State of Texas. A round of scattered showers and thunderstorms is possible Tuesday through early Wednesday. A quick trace to a quarter inch of rainfall is possible across the Brazos Valley, but many of us remain dry. Either way, we’ll hold onto a 30-40% chance for rain through midweek. While rain chances increase, temperatures won’t decrease, staying into the 70s through the rest of the week, because this latest system is a Pacific low. Quiet and dry late week before another chance for rain arrives next weekend.

5-Day Weather Outlook:
Super Bowl Sunday: High 75. Low 55. Mostly Sunny.
Monday: High 78. Low 59. Partly Cloudy.
Tuesday: High 76. Low 58. Cloudy. 30% Chance/Rain.
Wednesday: High 77. Low 59. Mostly Sunny.
Thursday: High 81. Low 57. Mostly Sunny.

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