Corpus Christi, Texas – Dangerous heat continues across South Texas this week, with isolated thunderstorms and temperatures soaring past 100°F through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, areas from the Victoria Crossroads to the Brush Country—including Laredo, Alice, and Beeville—could see highs between 98°F and 103°F. A 30% chance of isolated storms remains in play Monday, primarily in Victoria and Cotulla, while Tuesday through Thursday stays mostly dry with only a slight (10–20%) rain chance. Friday brings a slight uptick to 25% as moisture increases across the region.
In Corpus Christi, daytime highs will hover around 101°F, with nighttime lows remaining in the mid to upper 70s. Southeast winds between 5–15 mph will provide limited relief. For beachgoers, wave heights of 2 to 4 feet and a low rip current risk are expected, though extreme UV levels will require sunscreen and hydration precautions.
Residents are urged to limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon heat, check on elderly neighbors, and avoid leaving pets or children in vehicles. This heat event mirrors July 2022, when Corpus Christi also saw five straight days of triple-digit temperatures.
Advisories could be issued if humidity levels climb; monitor NWS updates throughout the week.
🔍 5-Day Corpus Christi Forecast (July 14–18, 2025):
- Monday: 30% chance of isolated storms; high 101°F / low 81°F
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy, 20% chance of rain; high 101°F / low 81°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 10% chance of rain; high 102°F / low 79°F
- Thursday: Dry and hot, 5% chance of rain; high 103°F / low 79°F
- Friday: Slight rain chance (25%), very hot; high 103°F / low 79°F