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(Updated: 1pm Sunday)
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CURRENT ALERTS:
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Small Craft Advisory
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Red Flag Warning
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Wind Advisory
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Area Temperatures
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Corpus Radar
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San Antonio and
Houston Weather
At 1pm, temperatures are in the upper 80s in Corpus Christi (mid 80s near the coast), mid 80s in San Antonio, and low 80s in Houston. It is partly sunny in Corpus and San Antonio.
Temperatures are forecast to climb into the 90s today with unseasonably warm conditions expected across much of South Texas with highs in the 90s, possibly even hitting the 100-degree mark way out to the west and southwestern parts.
Forecasts and all weather models continue to show a strong cold front to move through the region late Sunday. Temperatures behind the front are forecast to drop to below normal values to start off the upcoming work with much lower high temperatures.
For example, on Monday high temperatures are forecast to be only in the 60s pretty much throughout the area with windy conditions. Lows in the 40s will be pretty much over the region Tuesday morning. It starts to warm back up by Wednesday.
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 out to the 28th.
Even then, both the American and European models (the 2 most used by 'Official' sources) show only a combined TOTAL of less than 1.5" of rain. Let’s hope neither are correct with that period total small amount.
As to the 2026 hurricane season, 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 too early to put any faith in that, just something to think about.
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