Corpus Christi, Texas – Dangerously hot weather continues across South Texas this week, with highs soaring to 105°F in some inland areas and heat-related health risks climbing by the day.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, inland cities like Cotulla and Laredo are expected to hit 100°F today, while coastal spots such as Corpus Christi and Port Lavaca will stay in the upper 80s and low 90s. The region remains under a moderate to major risk of heat-related impacts through Saturday, with high humidity making it feel even hotter.
Cities including Alice (96°F), Freer (99°F), and Beeville (94°F) will see limited cloud relief. Low rain chances (15–20%) persist into midweek, offering little break from the heat. Officials urge residents to limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Those spending time outdoors or driving should use extra caution—“look before you lock” reminders are in full effect to prevent vehicular heat injuries.
While sea breezes offer a slight buffer along the coast, the inland heat will intensify through Saturday, with highs potentially peaking near 105°F. More advisories may follow if conditions worsen.
🌡️ Five-Day South Texas Forecast (June 2–6)
- Tuesday: 88–100°F | Mostly sunny | 15% rain | Lows: 76–81°F
- Wednesday: 88–101°F | Partly cloudy | 20% rain | Lows: 75–81°F
- Thursday: 89–102°F | Mostly sunny | 5% rain | Lows: 75–81°F
- Friday: 89–103°F | Hot and dry | 5% rain | Lows: 76–81°F
- Saturday: 91–105°F | Sunny, oppressive heat | 5% rain | Lows: 76–81°F