Above normal temperatures through the work week -- Low chance of showers and thunderstorms Wednesday night and Thursday

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We start off this morning with temperatures ranging from the lower 70s in the Corpus Christi region to the upper 60s in the San Antonio region.

Today, like yesterday, we will continue to see lots of sunshine with temperatues in the low to mid 80s with winds out of the southeast gusting to around 23mph.

There is the potential for below normal temperatures by Sunday due to another cold front that will be approaching the area.

Finally, the chance of some rain, even if small amounts, is back into the outlook. There is a low chance (15-30%) of rain for Wednesday-Thursday with the Victoria Crossroads having the better chance at 30% on Thu. It appears that most locations will likely remain dry.

Weather models are indicating a low to medium (20-40%) chance of showers and thunderstorms across South TX through the weekend. However, the American model (GFS) is starting to indicate the approaching cold front to stall out north of the Coastal Bend region, which of course would keep all rain north of the South Texas regions.

Please keep in mind that these models are long range and as such could, and probably will, change a lot. But at least it gives us something to hope for.

As to the 2026 hurricane season, early 2026 Atlantic hurricane forecasts continue to 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.

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