Corpus Christi, Texas – Strong southeasterly winds and rising moisture are fueling a 20–30% chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms across South Texas today, while inland temperatures climb into the mid-90s.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, winds will range from 15 to 25 mph, making for a humid and breezy Saturday from Cotulla to Rockport. Overnight, temperatures will dip into the mid-70s under partly cloudy skies, with rain chances temporarily falling before rebounding midweek.
Cities including Beeville, Alice, and Victoria can expect highs near 95°F with heat indexes pushing closer to triple digits. Along the Coastal Bend, beachgoers will find water temperatures in the upper 80s and wave heights near 4 feet, though rip current risk remains low. The UV index will be extreme, so sunscreen and shade are essential.
Rain chances increase starting Tuesday, especially for the Coastal Plains, with potential for scattered thunderstorms through Thursday. While no flooding or severe weather is currently expected, the pattern mirrors previous humid stretches that produced localized downpours.
Expect updated advisories early next week as storm chances climb.
📅 South Texas Five-Day Outlook:
- Sunday: 5–10% rain | Highs 89–97°F | Lows 74–80°F
- Monday: 10–20% rain | Highs 89–99°F | Lows 73–79°F
- Tuesday: 20–45% rain | Highs 89–99°F | Lows 72–78°F
- Wednesday: 25–50% rain | Highs 89–99°F | Lows 73–78°F
- Thursday: 20–40% rain | Highs 88–98°F | Lows 73–78°F