Dry and warm conditions expected through the the week -- No significant rain this week - Maybe this late weekend

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At 5am we have temperatures in the upper 60s with light winds out of the northeast and partly cloudy skies from Corpus Christ up to San Antonio. Humidity continues to rise in the Corpus region and up to the San Antonio region making it feel muggy outside.

Heat index figures will be in the 90s so if working outside, drink plenty of water and take breaks as needed.

Thru Saturday highs will range from the mid 80s along the coast to the mid 90s over the Rio Grande Plains and areas up toward San Antonio through this weekend with sunny skies and the nightly lows in the lower 70s near the coast with mid to upper 60s heading up towards the San Antonio region.

Looks like the next best chance of rain per both of the main weather models and local forcasting services will be next week around next Tuesday as a result of a passing front. Of the 2 most widely used weather models, the European model is the most aggressive with showing total rain amounts in the watershed and towards the coast to to be in the 1"-2" range.

Forecast over 3 days out should really be taken with a grain of salt, especially those based on weather models.

As always, our website will monitor this.

Now that we are in mid May, we should at least begin to think about the upcoming 2026 Tropical Season. At least refamiliarize yourself with you plans if they become needed.

The Colorado State University released its first Hurricane Season Forecast of the 2026 Season back on April 9.

Please keep in mind that the Tropical forecast is NOT a forecast for any specific landfalls, just for the possible tropical formation. No matter what, always remember that it only take ONE storm.

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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