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Updated 9am Tuesday
Here are the current Coastal Bend Region
WATCHES AND WARNINGS.
This morning at 9am we see things pretty quiet in the Coastal Bend immediate areas with 15-18mph winds out of the southeast.
To our north on a line from Uvalde thru San Antonio thru Victoria and over to Bay City we see thunderstorm activity.
There are several watches and warnings issued with this activity. Over the next 4 hours or so, areas in the Hill Country, South-Central to Southeast TX, and Southwest LA could see heavy rainfall with possible Flash Flooding.
Monitor your local Official Weather sources for the latest.
This activity is moving basically to the east and should not impact the Corpus Christi region.
Here in the Corpus Christi weather region, today like yesterday, you can expect temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the feel like temperatures of 104 to 108 degrees today and Monday. As always, if you must be outside for work or pleasure, be sure to drink LOTS of water and take breaks.
Max heat indices 104 to 108 degrees today and Monday with a moderate risk of heat-related impacts.
If outside, use caution and common sense. Take breaks, cool down, and drink LOTS of water.
As to the tropics, some weather models keep 'hinting' of some development in the Northeast Gulf in the next 8 days or so. Nothing to worry about, just a lot of social media hype at this point. Full Details on our
Tropical Page.
Due to a lot of dust and dry air do not see any real development. The tropics are forecast to be quiet for the next 7 to 10 days at least.
You can monitor more detail of the Gulf Tropical scene on our
'Tropical'
page.
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