Corpus Christi, TX — Patchy fog will clear this morning across South Texas, paving the way for mostly sunny skies and warm conditions throughout the region. Highs today will climb into the upper 80s to low 90s, providing a warm start to the week for residents and visitors in Corpus Christi and surrounding areas. Despite these favorable conditions, isolated showers are expected to the east, which may impact travelers and beachgoers.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, tonight will bring breezy conditions with temperatures dropping into the 60s to 70s. Beach enthusiasts are advised to exercise caution, as low-risk rip currents remain present despite generally calm waters. Water temperatures are near 80 degrees, with waves expected between 2 and 3 feet, creating pleasant yet varied surf conditions.
As the week progresses, a mix of sunshine and showers is forecast, with increased chances of thunderstorms by Thursday and Friday. Temperatures will stay warm, with highs ranging from the low 80s to mid-90s and nightly lows in the mid-60s to 70s. Residents should prepare for potential rainfall and consider planning activities earlier in the day to avoid late afternoon showers.
Drivers along major roadways such as I-37 and U.S. Route 181 should remain alert for sudden weather changes, particularly later in the week as thunderstorms develop. The National Weather Service advises residents to stay updated on weather alerts, especially for those planning coastal visits or outdoor activities through Saturday.




