Hopkins County Weather Outlook: Warm This Week, Rain Chances Next Week

February 24, 2026 – Hopkins County is set to see an unseasonably warm stretch of weather for late February, with highs reaching into the upper 70s and low 80s — well above the average high of about 60°F this time of year. These temperatures are a notable departure from typical February conditions and feel more like early spring than mid-winter.

The warming trend continues through the weekend, with Tuesday through Saturday likely staying warm and sunny, making it feel much like spring rather than winter.

Heading into next week, the pattern begins to shift. Forecasters are signaling an increased chance of rain and showers starting Sunday and extending into the early part of next week as more moisture moves into the region. While showers won’t be constant, rain chances are notably higher compared to this week’s dry, warm conditions.

This change marks a transition from unseasonable warmth to more typical late-winter weather, with temperatures still mild but accompanied by cloudy skies and precipitation chances. Residents and outdoor planners should keep an umbrella handy late weekend into the start of next week as rain becomes more likely.

Overall, Hopkins County will enjoy spring-like warmth this week followed by a wetter outlook next week — a mix that’s unusual but not unprecedented for the late winter season.

Author: KSST Webmaster

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