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Coastal Waters Forecast
Temperatures as of this update range from high 70s in the Corpus area to the mid 60s up in San Antonio. High temperatures today will be back into the upper mid to upper 80s again with muggy conditions.
With forcasted heat index's to be in the mid 90s today, take frequent breaks and remember to stay hydrated, check those backseats, and avoid long exposure in these temperatures.
The cold front to our north will finally begin a push across South Texas late Thursday night into Friday, bringing us a medium to high (40-90%) chance of showers and thunderstorms with a few of these storms possibly being strong to severe.
The Storm Prediction Center has included the northern portions of our area in a Marginal Risk of severe thunderstorms late Thursday night/early Friday morning through Friday night.
Per the 'Official' forecasters, today through Saturday rainfall
totals could range from 0.25"-around 1". Storm totals in the
portions of our watershed that are to our north are also going to
see some rain with totals 1-1.3".
After passage of the front, we can expect brief cool down from above normal temperatures down to around normal. Highs are forecasted to be in the 70s and 80s across much of the area through the weekend. We should see lows over the weekend back down into the upper 50s to mid-60s.
As indicated above, both the American and the European weather models now show the front stalling well to the north of Corpus Christi and as a result forecasted rain totals are going down. For example, for the entire Corpus region, showing only less than .5" with some areas even less. Mother Nature must be mad at us.
Reminding all that the Colorado State University released its first Hurricane Season Forecast of the 2026 Season on Thursday, April 9. It is not too early to at least take a look at your plans for the upcoming Tropical season.
You can read the release
HERE.
Please keep in mind that the Tropical forecast is 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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