Rainy Start to the Week Likely for the Brazos Valley!

Early Week Rains: Sunday-Tuesday Looks Wet; Still Hot Outside!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(06/13/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

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Forecast Discussion:
Another 90° day in the books for the Central and Southeast Texas under hot, muggy conditions. The first half of June has see hotter weather and drier conditions for Southeast Texas. Once again, Temperatures will linger in the lower 90s for another day Sunday (please use caution outdoors and drink plenty of water during the heat of the day), before a chance for widespread rainstorms and localized flooding concerns are expected to begin the upcoming work week across the Brazos Valley, so be sure to keep the radar and umbrella handy as you head out to work or summer school this week. Let’s break it down!

The remnants of Tropical Depression Cristina, interacting with a broad area of low pressure, have moved into the Southwestern Gulf mid-weekend. Deep, rich tropical moisture will crawl out of the Gulf and inland over Southeast Texas through the next several days. Any sort of development will be slow for this system, as it likely moves inland over Eastern Mexico as a tropical mess to start the week. With that, moisture from the center of circulation will move into Southeast Texas over the weekend, bringing additional chances for rainstorms as early as Sunday afternoon and evening. The combination of this tropical moisture and an incoming weak cold front will create flash flooding concerns Sunday through Tuesday for the Brazos Valley. Sunday brings a chance for heavy rainfall, but the greatest threat comes Monday into Tuesday for the region. Please use caution on local roadways and never cross a flooded one. Remember! Turn around! Don’t drown!

5-Day Weather Outlook:
Flag Day: High 91. Low 74. Storms. 60% Chance/Rain.
Monday: High 83. Low 72. Storms. 90% Chance/Rain.
Tuesday: High 84. Low 73. Storms. 80% Chance/Rain.
Wednesday: High 89. Low 77. Partly Cloudy.
Thursday: High 89. Low 76. Partly Cloudy. 30% Chance/Rain.

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