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(Updated: 2pm Sunday)
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Still some uncertainity with regards to timing and possibility of rain and possibility of some strong thunderstorm, gusty winds, and hail activity.
As can be seen on the
Corpus Radar, at 2pm there is some scattered activity mostly to the northwest and west of the immediate Corpus Christi area moving from the south to the north.
Today, seeing mostly clouds with temperatures in the 80s (heat index will be in the mid 80s).
While most of our area will remain pretty dry today, there is a 20%-40% chance that some areas could see some brief strong thunderstorms this afternoon, especially in the areas to the northwest and west of the immediate Coastal Bend. Storms in those areas could be severe with the possibility of strong winds and hail.
We will watch for that.
Rain chances will continue to taper off by Monday with a warming trend with afternoon highs in the mid 80s and possibly even getting into the low to mid 90s in some of out western and southwestern parts of the region late in the week.
Minor coastal flooding is expected to continue to be an issue during times of high tide through the weekend. Water has been reaching the dunes leading up to times of high tide and has been slow to recede.
The Colorado State University released its first Hurricane Season Forecast of the 2026 Season on Thursday, April 9.
You can read the release
HERE.
Please keep in mind that this in NOT a forecast for any specific landfalls, just for the possible tropical formation.
There is a LOT of chatter regarding a potential Super El Niño and the 2026 Hurricane Season. Looks like it will have a significant impact on the Texas weather scene. Here is a
Good Video On It.
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