Cooler Week in Store for the Brazos Valley!

Cool Week: Highs in the 70s; Tuesday & Wednesday Rains Back!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)

(04/19/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —

Current Burn Bans: Austin County!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!

Forecast Discussion:
Sunshine and quiet weather carried us through Sunday, as drier and cool conditions prevailed across the Brazos Valley. Cooler weather lingers through the middle of next week, alongside the chance for heavy rainfall over the next several days. An area of low pressure slides over the State of Texas Tuesday, increasing the likelihood for scattered showers and thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday across Central and Southeast Texas. Another quick quarter to a half inch of rainfall (higher totals possible) is possible across the Brazos Valley with this latest rain system moving through the region.

A secondary disturbance shifts through the Brazos Valley, bringing another chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms. There’s a 70% chance for rain on the books Tuesday, with a 60% chance by Wednesday in the Brazos Valley. A third weather system could bring a chance for scattered showers over the weekend (late April). There is a 20-30% chance for scattered rain activity Friday through Sunday in the Brazos Valley. Temperatures are also cooler this week, as morning lows dip into the 50s the next few mornings. Monday through Wednesday feature highs in the 70s, before we move back into the 80s late week and into next weekend. This’ll likely be the coolest weather we’ll see for some time, as the summer season takes over heading into June, July, and August.

5-Day Weather Outlook
Monday: High 70. Low 55. Partly Cloudy.
Tuesday: High 66. Low 59. Storms. 70% Chance/Rain.
Earth Day: High 78. Low 64. Storms. 60% Chance/Rain.
Thursday: High 83. Low 68. Mostly Cloudy.
Friday: High 84. Low 66. Mostly Cloudy. 20% Chance/Rain.

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