Corpus Christi, TX – Morning fog across Corpus Christi will gradually lift, leading to mostly sunny skies and high temperatures in the 80s to low 90s. Residents are encouraged to drive cautiously on fog-prone coastal roads until visibility improves by mid-morning. By afternoon, the southeast winds between 5 to 10 mph will bring warmth, with temperatures rising toward the low 90s in western areas.
According to the National Weather Service, beachgoers will find mostly sunny conditions with highs in the lower 80s along the coast. The risk of rip currents is low today, but swimmers are reminded to stay cautious, especially near piers and jetties, where currents can still be unpredictable. For added safety, the National Weather Service advises swimmers caught in a rip current to swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting against the current.
Tonight, patchy fog is expected to return, with lows ranging from the mid-60s inland to the lower 70s along the coast. The wind will be light and variable, creating ideal conditions for fog formation.
Looking ahead, Corpus Christi can expect a continuation of mostly sunny skies to start the week. Highs will vary from the lower 80s along the coast to the mid-90s inland. By Tuesday, clouds will begin moving into the Coastal Bend, signaling an increased chance of rain from Wednesday through Friday, with daily highs remaining in the low 90s and nighttime temperatures staying in the upper 60s to mid-70s.



