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(Updated: 2pm Saturday)
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Today in the Coastal Bend region we will be seeing cloudy to partly cloudy skies with heat index temperatures in the upper 80s.
Things will change tonight with the approaching cold front.
At this time the much advertised cold front is continuing its move to the southeast. The leading edge of the cooler temperatures passed thru San Antonio with a 19 degree drop in temperatures..
A line of thunderstorms and rain associated with this front is now entering San Antonio and proceeding in a Southeasterly direction..
This cold front will be entering the northern portions of the Coastal Bend area around 3-4pm today and will be basically thru the Coastal Bend and to the coastal areas by Saturday evening between 6pm and 10pm with the potential of a rainfall event across South Texas with periods of moderate rain possible . Wind gusts will be strongest ahead of the front.
With frontal passage could see a temperature drop of around 15 degrees, a couple of thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Latest forecasts indicate rainfall amounts of between .5" and 1".
Current rain total forecasts over the next 7 days range from between .75" to 1.5" in the Corpus Christi and Coastal areas to upwards towards 2" out to the west and up towards the San Antonio areas.
Temperatures will be much cooler Sunday and Monday with highs mainly in the 60s and lows in the 50s, before a gradual warming trend commences Tuesday and beyond.
We have our website set to auto update every 5 minutes to provide the latest on the movement and potential impact of this front and any alerts that may be issued by the Corpus Christi NWS.
As of this update at 11am, there are no Official Weather Alerts issued by the Corpus Christi NWS.
While yes it is going to be cooler and wet, we hope you have a fantastic Easter Weekend.
On a side note, the Colorado State University will release its first Hurricane Season Forecast of the 2026 Season on Thursday, April 9. We will have a link to that on our tropical page as soon as it comes out.
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