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(Updated: 6pm Friday)
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Pretty much partly cloudy, high temperatures in the mid 80s to upper 80s, nightly lows in the mid 70s, windy with wind gusting to around 25mph this afternoon and feeling muggy. These conditions will continue thru the day Saturday.
A change is on the way over the weekend.
Both the American and the European Models show a rather strong late season cold front coming thru the area Saturday night between 10pm and midnight with a 10 degree to 15 degree temperature drop with Sunday morning lows in the 60s. Temperatures both Sunday and Monday will be in the low 70s with a few areas struggling to get out of the upper 60s Sunday.
How much rain will we get? No where the amount that the region needs of course.
Keep in mind that forecasted totals are over a 3 day period, Saturday night late, Sunday, and Monday.
Showers and thunderstorm activity are expected to accompany the front. Looking at all normally reputable sources, extreme storms are not in forecasts as of this time.
Models and local forecasts indicate an area of wide averages over half an inch likely. Areas out to the west and up to our northwest could see some localized totals of an inch to 2 inches during localized thunderstorm activity. Of the 2 best models, the European model is by far the most aggressive with elevated amounts.
Again, keep in mind that forecasted totals are over a 3 day period, Saturday night late, Sunday, and Monday. As such, at this time there are no alerts posted by the Corpus Christi NWS. Our website will be monitoring for any changes to this.
As can be seen on the
Corpus Radar, we are rain free at this update time.
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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