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Today, we will see cloudy, gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 82. South southeast wind 6 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Currently looks like sunny conditions Thursday thru the weekend. (Of course Mother Nature has a way of changing her mind.)
Another cold front is forecast to move across the Coastal Bend Wednesday with low to medium rain chances of rain Tuesday night into Wednesday Morning.
The latest runs of both the European and the American models indicate most of the rain to be well west and northwest of the Coastal Bend.
Up towards San Antonio and in Central Texas seems to be where all of the models are indicating significant rain and thunderstorms with much less activity as you get closer to the coastal areas.
Lets hope that more rain ends up getting into the Corpus Christi watershed areas. The website will be monitoring the progress of this next front.
With regards to temperatures, National Weather Service Offices show daily high temperatures for the Corpus Christi region to be in the mid 80s to start the week, with a cool down into the mid to high 70s for daytime highs beginning Thursday.
After the cold front passes thru, models as indicating low temperatures Friday morning to range from the low to mid 50s near the coastal areas to the upper 40s to the west and northwest up towards San Antonio.
Enjoy these temperatures because the very long range models keep indicating a long, hot, and continued dry summer ahead for South Texas.
Just as a note, early 2026 Atlantic hurricane forecasts suggest a below-average season with 9–13 named storms, 4–6 hurricanes, and 1–3 major hurricanes. While some models suggest a closer-to-average season with 14 named storms and 7 hurricanes, the overall outlook leans towards lower activity due to a likely transition to an El Niño year.
WAY to early to put any faith in that, just something to think about.
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