Corpus Christi, TX – Rain is set to expand quickly across South Texas overnight, bringing widespread showers and storms that could impact the Friday morning commute across the Coastal Bend.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, rain chances will increase through the Brush Country late Thursday before spreading east toward the coast overnight. By Friday, most areas—including Corpus Christi, Victoria, Alice, and Rockport—are expected to see rain at some point, with coverage reaching 60% to 70%.
Periods of steady rain and scattered thunderstorms could lead to slick roads and reduced visibility, especially during the morning and midday hours. While severe weather is not the primary concern, isolated heavier downpours may cause brief ponding on streets and low-lying areas.
Rain chances gradually decrease into the weekend but remain present, with 30% to 45% coverage Saturday and 20% to 35% Sunday. Temperatures will trend warmer, climbing from the upper 70s Friday into the low 90s by early next week across inland areas.
Residents should plan for wet travel Friday, allow extra time on the roads, and keep devices charged in case of isolated lightning or brief outages. Additional rounds of showers remain possible into early next week as unsettled conditions linger.
Five Day Forecast for Corpus Christi, TX
Friday: Scattered storms, high 76–82°, low 66–71° (60–70%)
Saturday: Isolated storms, high 78–86°, low 69–73° (30–45%)
Sunday: Spotty storms, high 79–87°, low 69–74° (20–35%)
Monday: Partly cloudy, high 80–91°, low 70–74°
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high 80–93°, low near 70s




