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As of this update, temperatures pretty much in the mid to upper 60s in the Corpus Christi region, to the west and northwest and up in San Antonio and in the in the Houston region.
Today we all should see highs in the mid to upper 80s.
Tonights low will generally be in the low to mid 60s.
A cold front will approach the coast tonight bringing near normal temperatures back to the area. This cold front will moderate significantly before arrival. Temperatures will not cool much behind it and winds will only briefly turn north and easterly on Saturday. Well above normal temperatures return early next week.
There is a low (15-25%) chance of light showers ahead of the cold
front along the Rio Grande and across the southern Coastal Bend
Friday night into Saturday morning. Rainfall amounts, if any, are
expected to be less than 0.05in.
Many areas in Texas are forecast to see record breaking high temperatures over the next 2 weeks.
As to rain for the future, neither of the long-range weather models show any significant rain for the Coastal Bend region all the way thru the 1st week of April.
Both the American and the European models (the European Model the most aggressive) are now backing off on rain the 1st week of April, now hinting of a period of rain the 2nd week of April or so. Will believe it when we see it.
Please keep in mind that these 2 models are very long range and as such could, and probably will, change a lot. But at least it gives us something to hope for.
As to the 2026 hurricane season, early 2026 Atlantic hurricane forecasts continue to 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.
Information on this website is based on Official Weather sources and from sources that over the past 10 years we have come to rely on for accuracy.
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