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SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON

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Temperatures range from near 60 degrees throughout the Corpus Christi region to the upper 50s up in San Antonio and over to Houston under clear skies.

Today, expect to see clear skies, temperatures in the lower 70s with winds to be out of the north with gusts possibly as high as 30mph.

The weekend looks to be sunny with quite a bit warmer temperatures Saturday and Sunday.

Looking into the future, another seasonally-strong cold front moves through late Sunday. Temperatures behind the front will drop to below-normal values to start off the upcoming work week with possible return of 40 degree lows across northern zones and into the low 50s elsewhere Tuesday morning.

Just as a note, 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 to early to put any faith in that, just something to think about.

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