Corpus Christi, TX – South Texans can expect a warm and mostly dry week, with temperatures running above normal across the region, according to the US National Weather Service Corpus Christi.
Aside from a 20% chance of showers Tuesday, mainly in southern counties, the rest of the week will stay rain-free with sunny skies dominating from Wednesday through Saturday. Highs will range from the mid-80s along the coast to the mid-90s inland, while overnight lows dip into the 60s inland and 70s near the shoreline.
According to forecasters, the weather pattern remains stable, supported by high pressure over the Gulf. “Rain-free conditions will continue to dominate through the week,” the Weather Service noted, adding that inland areas could see some of the warmest October readings so far.
Beachgoers and outdoor workers are advised to stay hydrated and use sun protection as heat builds late in the week. No significant rain or storm systems are expected until next week.