Texas – A mild Gulf breeze moves across palm-lined streets this morning, carrying damp air and a hint of warmth. The chill feels brief. By late morning, clouds thin and temperatures climb quickly along the Coastal Bend.
According to the National Weather Service, highs reach the mid-70s today with mostly cloudy skies early, then partial sun. Southeast winds increase through the afternoon, with gusts topping 20 mph near the bay. Roads remain dry, but bridges may feel slick from humidity early.
Clouds decrease heading into Wednesday, allowing sunshine to dominate. Afternoon highs push into the mid-70s again, while evening temperatures stay unusually mild. Winds ease slightly, keeping beach and marine conditions manageable for most of the day.
Thursday turns noticeably warmer. Highs hold near 75 degrees with bright skies and a steady southeast flow. By Friday, warmth peaks again near the upper 70s. Gulf moisture thickens, and a few showers could develop late in the day or after sunset. Visibility may drop briefly on Highway 358 and Harbor Bridge during passing showers.
Looking ahead, NOAA’s 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across South Texas into early next week. That pattern supports a springlike stretch from Monday through Saturday. While no cold snaps appear imminent, changing fronts later next week could reintroduce breezy conditions along the coast.
Plan outdoor activities earlier in the day if winds increase. Keep sunglasses and light layers handy. Traveling this weekend? Expect warm afternoons and mild nights across the Corpus Christi area.
Five-Day Outlook for Corpus Christi, Texas
• Today: Mostly cloudy early, high near 74°, breezy
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 76°
• Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 75°
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 77°, late shower chance
• Saturday: Morning showers possible, then mostly sunny, high near 81°


