Corpus Christi, TX – Residents across South Texas can expect warm and humid conditions this weekend with a daily chance of showers and storms lasting through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, rain chances remain around 20–30% from Saturday through Wednesday. High temperatures will stay steady, ranging from the mid-80s near the coast to the mid-to-upper 90s inland. Overnight lows will be in the low-to-upper 70s.
Saturday’s forecast includes highs of 86–95° with a 30% chance of showers in the Coastal Bend. Similar conditions continue Sunday and Monday, with storm chances holding near 25–30%. By Tuesday, isolated showers are still expected, and temperatures may climb to near 97°.
Forecasters say the moisture increase will keep the atmosphere unstable, allowing for scattered afternoon storms. While severe weather is not currently expected, locally heavy rainfall and brief lightning hazards are possible during storms.
Beachgoers will find a low rip current risk along the Gulf, with wave heights between 2–3 feet. Winds are expected from the northeast at 10–15 mph, helping keep coastal conditions breezy but manageable.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert to changing conditions and monitor updated forecasts, especially during peak afternoon hours when storm activity is most likely.