Corpus Christi, TX – The National Weather Service in Corpus Christi has issued a warning for excessive rainfall that could lead to minor flooding in urban areas, poor drainage zones, and low-lying regions. Heavy rain is expected through Tuesday morning, with a 15% or higher chance of flash flooding in some areas.
Areas particularly vulnerable include those affected by entraining storms, which may face an elevated risk of flooding. The weather service has placed these regions under a Level 2 risk category, indicating a moderate potential for dangerous weather. This forecast highlights the importance of staying alert to changing conditions, particularly for those in flood-prone areas.
According to the National Weather Service, localized flash flooding remains a possibility in certain areas. Residents are advised to take precautions, such as avoiding driving on flooded roads and securing property that could be affected by rising water. The warning underscores the necessity for residents to monitor local weather reports and heed advisories as the situation develops.
The excessive rainfall is expected to persist until Tuesday morning, with the highest impact likely overnight. Community members should remain vigilant and prepared for possible emergency actions if conditions worsen.
This warning is part of a broader alert affecting several regions along the Texas coast.