Corpus Christi, Texas – Scattered thunderstorms and sizzling heat will challenge South Texas residents through Monday, with highs reaching 96°F in parts of the Coastal Bend and Victoria Crossroads.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, rain chances remain between 40% and 65% today, especially west of I-37. The risk decreases to 10–30% through midweek. Southeasterly winds of 10–20 mph could create breezy, humid conditions across the region, with heat indices approaching triple digits. Lows overnight will stay muggy, ranging from the mid-70s inland to near 80°F along the coast.
Inland cities like Cotulla and Tilden could top out near 98°F, while Victoria and Beeville will see temperatures in the low 90s with isolated storm chances. Rockport, Port Lavaca, and Corpus Christi may experience passing showers, especially late Monday and early Tuesday.
Drivers should remain alert for slick roads and ponding during heavier bursts of rain. Charge devices ahead of storms, and limit afternoon outdoor activity as heat indices rise. Coastal residents can expect isolated showers overnight with partly cloudy skies.
Storm chances drop midweek, but temperatures climb — with Independence Day highs possibly exceeding 100°F. More heat advisories may follow if conditions persist.
🗓 Five-Day Forecast for South Texas
- Monday: Scattered storms (40–65%), highs 88–96°F, lows 72–80°F
- Tuesday: Isolated storms (25–30%), highs 88–94°F, lows 73–80°F
- Wednesday: Mostly dry (20–25%), highs 88–93°F, lows 74–80°F
- Thursday: Partly cloudy (15–25%), highs 88–95°F, lows 75–82°F
- Independence Day: Hot and mostly sunny (10–15%), highs 90–101°F, lows near 80°F