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Updated 7am Wednesday
Here is the current
Regional Radar
This morning many of us woke up the the rumble of thunder and flashes of lightening.
A thunderstorm cell came inland just north of Ingleside and proceeded to the north thru and on up thru the Refugio and Victoria regions.
There continues to be areas of strong thunderstorms and pockets of heavy rain just to the west of San Antonio.
Sure would be good to get some of this out in the Corpus Watershed.
Here in the Corpus Christi weather region, today periods of overcast conditions will actually keep the temperatures down somewhat, into the upper 80s. As always, if you must be outside for work or pleasure, be sure to drink LOTS of water and take breaks.
Tomorrow and into the weekend rain chances are forcast to begin to
lower as dryer air returns to the region. Of course, there will continue to be the possibility for sea breeze related thunderstorms.
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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