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KBTX Weather First Alert Weather Team - Keeping you up to date on your forecast across the Brazos Valley.

PinPoint Weather Team:
Shel Winkley: Chief Meteorologist (5PM, 6PM, 10PM)
Max Crawford: Morning Meteorologist (BVTM)
Mia Montgomery: Midday / Weekend Meteorologist
Grace Leis: Midday Meteorologist (Noon, 4PM)

04/01/2025

Watching for some April showers (and storms) to kick off the month.
A more active weather pattern settling in, with rounds of rain to watch. Storm potential remains low for the Brazos Valley Wed-Thu, but not zero. Rain coverage and temperatures increase through the week.

03/31/2025

A spring-like week ahead!
Even with last night's cold front, we will keep things above average today and get even warmer through the week.
In addition to the warmth, we're keeping rain chances on the board. A few strong to severe storms are possible. Let's map out this week.

03/29/2025

You can leave that jacket at home for any Saturday night plans because temperatures will struggle to cool off! That's as we build in plenty of rain-making moisture ahead of Sunday afternoon's conditional storm chance.

03/29/2025

We'll press pause on the rain chances for about 24 hours! This afternoon will be dry, sunny, and warm before we find our next weather maker on Sunday. That arrives as a cold front which will drum up showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be strong or severe.

03/28/2025

Rain chances continue as we wrap up the workweek.
We anticipate disruptive but not destructive weather, which is why today remains a First Alert Weather Day.
Looks like we could end the weekend with some storms as our next system arrives Sunday. The concern is low, but not zero.

03/27/2025

Dust off the rain gear and keep it handy for the next two days!
While it won't be raining *all day* we could find rain at any point through the day, especially this afternoon and evening.
We'll watch for an isolated strong/severe storm Friday afternoon before clearing things out.

03/26/2025

Moving into a more active weather pattern for the back half of the week.
A few showers and rumbles are possible across our western counties this afternoon/evening, but the better coverage moves in Thursday and Friday.
These rounds of storms could be strong/severe at times.

03/26/2025

Clouds today with rain chances on the way.
Our next weather system makes its approach over the next 24 hours before slowly progressing through the area Thursday and Friday.
This will prompt rounds of rain, that could be heavy at times, and a few storms that could be strong/severe.

03/25/2025

Plenty of sunshine will push temperatures to the upper 80s for most, and the 90° mark for a few of us. If you're looking for relief from the heat, just wait 48 hours! Clouds and rain chances will return, potentially bringing heavy rainfall and a low end severe risk on Friday.

03/25/2025

Cranking up the heat before cranking up the rain chances.
Highs will reach for the 90° mark for the first time this year. Then we switch from summer back to spring as rain chances return.
Some of the rain could be heavy at times, which is why Friday is a First Alert Weather Day.

03/24/2025

A comfortable evening is ahead as we slowly build more moisture into our local atmosphere. That will make for a hot and sweaty afternoon tomorrow, then will eventually deliver persistent rain chances starting on Wednesday.

03/24/2025

This morning's cold front is managing to bring us brief relief from Sunday's humidity, but it will be back as we wake up Tuesday morning. That will then build towards our next rain chance that arrives to round out the work week, so keep that umbrella close by!

RAIN TOTALS: A look back at what fell Sunday night and a look ahead to what we can expect the rest of the week.SPOILER A...
03/24/2025

RAIN TOTALS: A look back at what fell Sunday night and a look ahead to what we can expect the rest of the week.

SPOILER ALERT - It's more rain.

Rain was not evenly spread from Sunday's storms, but we have more opportunities to fill rain gauges later this week.

03/24/2025

Starting off the week with mild mornings and warm afternoons while keeping things mainly dry.
We'll change that up by late this week, as we build up moisture ahead of our next weather maker set to arrive Thursday-Friday and bring MUCH NEEDED rain to the Brazos Valley.

03/24/2025

A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Robertson and Leon Counties as a broken line of thunderstorms pushes into the Brazos Valley. This system brings damaging winds and golf ball size hail as it slowly moves southeast at 20 mph. We'll continue to keep you updated.

03/23/2025

Clouds will build in throughout the evening and try to bring us spotty showers by sunrise tomorrow. After that, all eyes will be on our Sunday evening cold front which brings a conditional chance for nighttime showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be strong or severe.

03/22/2025

Plenty of sunshine ahead today alongside breezy, southerly winds. That will reintroduce humidity, which we'll attempt to put to work as a rain chance on Sunday. That's as a cold front pushes in Sunday evening, which may bring the chance for strong to severe thunderstorms.

03/21/2025

A seasonable March evening is on tap! Temperatures will bottom out in the 50s to start Saturday morning but warm up quickly to the 80s with plenty of sunshine. We will build humidity and moisture through the weekend, which will feed into the potential for Sunday evening storms.

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PinPoint Weather Team: Shel Winkley: Chief Meteorologist (5PM, 6PM, 10PM) Max Crawford: Morning Meteorologist (BVTM) Erika Paige: Midday & Weekend Meteorologist