Corpus Christi Weather: Dangerous Heat Wave and 105°F Highs Grip South Texas Through Saturday

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Corpus Christi, Texas – South Texas residents are facing another round of dangerous heat as temperatures surge into the triple digits through Saturday, with Corpus Christi and surrounding cities likely to see highs from 91 to 105 degrees. According to the National Weather Service, rain chances remain slim—just 10 to 30 percent daily—offering little relief as humidity pushes heat indices even higher, especially inland and toward the west.

Coastal areas from Rockport to Kingsville can expect daytime highs hovering in the low 90s, while cities like Alice, Beeville, and Freer are set to sizzle near 105 degrees through the week. Evening lows bring little comfort, with overnight temperatures staying in the mid-70s to low 80s. The prolonged heat may stress local power grids and increase wildfire risk across rural counties.

Travelers are urged to check their vehicles for overheating and to stay hydrated during outdoor activities. Residents should avoid strenuous work during peak afternoon hours, seek shade, and keep pets indoors as much as possible. Limited rain means drought conditions may worsen across the region.

Extreme heat is expected to persist into the weekend, with further advisories likely if conditions intensify. Stay tuned to local alerts for any changes.

Five Day Forecast for Corpus Christi, Texas:

  • Tuesday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms, 91–104°, lows 74–80°
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, stray shower, 91–104°, lows 75–81°
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, very hot, 91–105°, lows 74–80°
  • Friday: Sunny and dry, 92–105°, lows 75–81°
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, continued heat, 91–105°, lows 75–81°

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