Texas – Cool air slides off the bay this morning, brushing the Coastal Bend with a winter chill that feels sharper near the water. Streetlights reflect off damp pavement as temperatures sit in the low 40s, quiet but brisk before sunrise.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, calm conditions early will transition to sunshine and a mild afternoon, with highs reaching the upper 60s. Winds remain light at first, then turn breezier heading into Friday as a north wind develops behind a passing front.
In Corpus Christi, early temperatures near 41 degrees keep a bite in the air for walkers and morning commuters. Along SPID and US-181, visibility stays clear, but drivers may notice cooler bridges and causeways early. By afternoon, the coastal chill fades, making it feel more like late winter than midseason cold.
Friday brings a noticeable shift. Highs drop into the mid-50s, and north winds increase, gusting over 20 mph at times. The breeze off the water adds a colder feel, especially near the bay and beaches. Saturday stays sunny but cooler, with highs near 51 and crisp air lingering through the day.
Sunday marks another turn. Sunshine continues, and temperatures rebound into the mid-50s before warming further into early next week. By Monday, highs climb into the mid-60s, with even warmer air pushing into South Texas by midweek.
For now, plan layers for mornings and lighter clothing later in the day. Secure loose outdoor items ahead of stronger winds Friday. More updates could follow as fronts continue to shuffle through.
Five Day Outlook for Corpus Christi, Texas
- Today: Mostly sunny, high near 68°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, breezy, high near 56°F.
- Saturday: Sunny, cooler, high near 51°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 56°F.
- Monday: Partly sunny, warmer, high near 65°F.



