Texas humidity hangs thick over the Coastal Bend this morning, and patchy fog is still clinging to low spots along SPID and I-37. Visibility improves quickly after sunrise, but drivers should stay alert in shaded stretches and near the bay.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, areas of dense fog will thin out by mid-morning, giving way to mostly sunny skies and a high near 75 degrees. Light east winds increase slightly through the afternoon. The air feels mild and almost springlike.
Clouds increase again Friday, with highs climbing to 76 degrees. Winds strengthen from the southeast at 12 to 17 mph, gusting near 22 mph by afternoon. Conditions stay dry through the day, but moisture continues building ahead of Valentine’s Weekend.
Rain chances rise to 50% Saturday, with highs near 79 degrees. Showers become more likely after 3 p.m., and a few thunderstorms are possible into the evening. South winds could gust to 23 mph. Wet pavement may develop quickly on U.S. 181 and Highway 358. Slow down if showers turn steady.
Skies begin to clear later Saturday night, though a 20% rain chance lingers early. Sunday turns sunny and warm with highs near 78 degrees and a north breeze.
Early next week stays bright and mild, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Texas, reinforcing the warm February pattern and hinting at early spring vibes into midweek.
Five Day Outlook for Corpus Christi, Texas:
Today: Areas of dense fog early, then mostly sunny, high 75.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 76. Gusts near 22 mph.
Saturday (Valentine’s Day Feb. 14): 50% chance of showers, high 79.
Sunday: Sunny, high 78.
Monday: Mostly clear, high 73.


