Corpus Christi, TX – South Texans can expect a stretch of hot, dry weather through the long weekend as drier conditions settle across the region, according to the US National Weather Service Corpus Christi.
Temperatures will remain above seasonal averages, ranging from the mid-80s along the coast to the mid-90s inland, particularly over the Brush Country. The National Weather Service reports that rain chances will remain minimal through early next week, keeping skies mostly sunny.
Overnight lows are forecast to dip into the mid-60s inland while staying in the mid-70s near the coast, providing mild evenings but warm, humid mornings. The forecast calls for highs around 95°F Friday through Sunday, with only slight variation through Columbus Day and Tuesday, both expected to reach mid-90s under clear skies.
Residents planning outdoor activities or coastal travel should stay hydrated and use sun protection, as heat indices may climb higher in inland areas. Despite the warmth, the dry pattern is expected to continue, offering favorable conditions for holiday events and travel.