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Here are the current Area Temperatures and here is the current Corpus Radar.

Here is the weather up in San Antonio and up in Houston.

Temperatures as of 9am are already in the upper 70s in San Antonio, Houston and in Corpus Christi.

Todays weather continues to be cloudy to partly cloudy with daytime temperatures to be in the mid to upper 80s with the nightly lows in the mid to upper 70s with periods of gusty winds, especially closer to the coastal areas.

The current conditions look to continue through Friday.

Then late Saturday, forecasts begin to trend a little cooler with chance of rain Saturday afternoon thru Sunday night. Models indicate slightly cooler temperatures by the weekend due to increasing clouds and rain. Rain fall totals for the weekend range from 1.5 inches across the northern part of our area to .25 inches across our southern areas. Temperatures will rebound by Monday.

As I have been saying, we are normally very hesitant to put any faith whatsoever in any thing more than 8 days out. The period from the 6th out around the 14th of March time frame continues to indicate a wet pattern, mainly for the Central part of the state over to Houston.

For the period of 7 March thru the 14th of March, current model runs are indicating a TOTAL amount of rain that could, and it is stressed COULD get into the Corpus Christi watershed could reach 4" to 6". The downside of this is that long range models continue to show much lower amounts in the eastern and souther portion of the Coastal Bend region.

Just how far east this period of moisture will travel will determine how much, if any, of this rain gets into the Corpus Christi watershed.

We will take all that we can get. We can only wait and see and hope.

Remember. These are long range computer models and as such are subject to lots of change and should be taken as such.

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