Corpus Christi, TX – Dense fog is creating hazardous conditions across the Northern Coastal Bend and Victoria Crossroads early this morning, impacting visibility and travel along major roadways like U.S. 77. The National Weather Service issued a Dense Fog Advisory, warning drivers of low visibility – under a quarter mile – through 8 AM Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, travelers are advised to reduce speeds, use low-beam headlights, and keep a safe distance between vehicles. Fog conditions, particularly severe in the early morning hours, could cause delays and increase the risk of accidents. Drivers are encouraged to delay non-essential travel until the fog clears.
While the fog is expected to dissipate by mid-morning, sunny skies are forecast for the rest of the day with temperatures reaching a high of 86°F. Tonight, conditions will clear further, with lows dropping to around 71°F.
Looking ahead, Sunday will bring more sunshine and light southeast winds, with a high near 88°F. As the week progresses, temperatures will remain warm, hovering around the upper 80s, and Monday’s weather promises another sunny day with pleasant conditions for outdoor activities.
For those planning ahead, Columbus Day on Monday offers clear skies and highs in the mid-80s, continuing through Tuesday. No rain is expected until Thursday when there’s a slight chance of showers, making the early part of the week ideal for travel and outdoor plans across Corpus Christi and surrounding areas.



