
Hot Week: Highs Nearing 100°?; Tropics Heating Up as Well!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(07/18/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —
Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
A hot and rainless weather pattern continues to unfold across the Brazos Valley, as an upper-level high pressure systems digs southward toward the State of Texas this weekend. Afternoon highs temperatures move into the middle/upper 90s through the middle of next week, topping off at 100° Wednesday afternoon (peak of the heat) in the Brazos Valley. With southerly winds fueling warm, Gulf moisture into the atmosphere, humidity levels will continue to rise and heat index values exceed the 100° mark each afternoon through the remainder of the weekend and into next week. Another issue is the Saharan dust moving into Southeast Texas, which could lead to minor air quality issues through the start of next week. Lastly, rain chances are non-existent through the next seven days, as high pressure builds over the state.
Now, let’s talk about the tropics! Across the the Northeastern Gulf, and offshore of Western Florida, isa tropical disturbance that has a decent chance for some development through the start of next week. However, Texas doesn’t appear to be the destination for whatever forms in the Eastern Gulf next week. Beyond the tropics, highs move around the triple digit back Wednesday through Friday of next week, with a few areas likely hitting the magic mark. We’re still keeping tabs on a potential weather system (way out from now), but residents should expect hot, drier weather for the next week. Be sure to take heat safety cautions as well.
5-Day Weather Outlook:
Sunday: High 95. Low 73. Partly Cloudy. Heat index: 102°.
Monday: High 97. Low 73. Sunny. Heat index: 101°.
Tuesday: High 99. Low 76. Sunny.
Wednesday: High 100. Low 78. Sunny, Hottest.
Thursday: High 99. Low 78. Sunny.
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