Corpus Christi Weather Alert: Hot, Humid, and Mostly Dry Pattern Holds Through the Weekend

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Corpus Christi, Texas – South Texas will bake under oppressive heat through Saturday, with daytime highs reaching the low 90s along the coast and climbing to 105° inland. Heat indices could push even higher, creating dangerous conditions for those spending time outdoors.

According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, the region will remain locked between two high-pressure systems, keeping skies mostly sunny and rain chances low—around 20 to 30 percent each day. Any showers that develop will be driven by daytime heating and seabreeze boundaries, with the best odds for brief afternoon storms staying near the coast.

Cities including Kingsville, Alice, and Beeville will face consecutive days above 100°, while Corpus Christi hovers in the low-to-mid 90s with high humidity. The NWS advises limiting strenuous activity during peak heating hours, staying hydrated, and checking on vulnerable neighbors and pets.

This prolonged heat pattern is expected to hold through the weekend, with only slight changes in daily highs. Another update will be issued if storm chances increase or heat advisories are posted.

Five Day Forecast for Corpus Christi, Texas:

  • Tuesday: 91°–104°, 25% chance of showers, lows 74°–80°
  • Wednesday: 91°–104°, 25% chance of showers, lows 75°–81°
  • Thursday: 91°–105°, 20% chance of showers, lows 76°–82°
  • Friday: 89°–103°, 30% chance of showers, lows 76°–82°
  • Saturday: 91°–105°, 20% chance of showers, lows 76°–82°