
Midweek Storms: Wed. Washout; Flooding Concerns Continue!
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Weather Provided By: Coy Bailey II (MCTX Weather)
(05/25/2026) Madison County Rain Total: —
Current Burn Bans: None!
Current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories: None!
Forecast Discussion:
Spotty storms roamed the Brazos Valley Memorial Day evening, leading to gusty winds and small hail across rural Madison, Grimes, and Houston Counties. A few more spotty storms are possible through 10PM Monday night before clear, cool conditions and lows in the upper 60s are expected to kickstart Tuesday morning across the Brazos Valley. Afternoon highs quickly rebound into the middle/upper 80s across Central and Southeast Texas. We’ll keep a 20% chance for for spotty showers and storms on the books, and as similar to Monday, storms could popup with daytime heating.
A series of disturbances (multiple low pressure systems) funnel additional storm chances into the Brazos Valley moving throughout the upcoming week. Our best chance for widespread showers and thunderstorms comes Wednesday, when there is a 90% chance for rain on the books for the Brazos Valley. Isolated showers and thunderstorms continue off and on throughout the rest of the week as well. Similar to last week, with these disturbances moving overhead, it’ll be difficult to time out and locate these storms too far ahead (24 hours or more out). Severe weather is limited, but not completely off the books, but the rainfall risk will be our largest concerns as well as possible localized flooding. Through the week, highs are generally in the 80s with morning lows around the 70° mark each morning as we wrap up May 2026.
5-Day Weather Outlook
Tuesday: High 86. Low 71. Mostly Sunny. 20% Chance/Rain.
Wednesday: High 78. Low 69. Storms. 90% Chance/Rain.
Thursday: High 84. Low 70. Storms. 50% Chance/Rain.
Friday: High 86. Low 72. Mostly Sunny. 30% Chance/Rain.
Saturday: High 87. Low 72. Mostly Sunny. 20% Chance/Rain.
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