Hot Streak of Temperatures this Week; Rains Possible Early Next Week for the Brazos Valley!

Hot Streak of Temps: Running Near 90°; Future Rain Chances Back?
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(05/13/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

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Forecast Discussion:
Hot and humid! Nothing else to describe this summerish forecast this week for the Brazos Valley. With sunshine in place, temperatures are expected to approach the 90° mark through the rest of the week, with many of us falling just a few degrees short of that reading across the Brazos Valley. The reasoning for an increase in afternoon highs is a ridge of high pressure situated over the Lone Star State this week. Because of the heat and humidity, heat index values climb each afternoon into the middle/upper 90sa cross the Brazos Valley, meaning it’ll be feeling much hotter outdoors during the afternoon and early evening hours each day. Be sure to use caution during the heat of the day and stay hydrated.

Patchy fog is still possible the next couple of mornings across the Brazos Valley, but the biggest story will be the morning lows, which’ll run in the middle/upper 60s this week (and 70s by the weekend) for the Brazos Valley. With increasing moisture from warm southerly winds, fog will be limited by the weekend, as wind gusts fan upwards to 25 mph at times. A few isolated showers are possible this weekend, but the biggest chance for rain comes early-to-midweek of next week. For now, keep an eye on the thermometer and break out the sunshades and shorts.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Thursday: High 89. Low 68. Sunny.
Friday: High 88. Low 70. Partly Cloudy.
Saturday: High 87. Low 73. Mostly Sunny.
Sunday: High 88. Low 78. Mostly Cloudy.
Monday: High 86. Low 76. Rainy. 40% Chance/Rain.

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