Texas – Humid air hangs over the Coastal Bend this morning, with low clouds sliding inland and steady south winds pushing across bay waters and causeways. Pavement feels damp, visibility shifts quickly, and the day starts unsettled before conditions improve.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, clouds thin as the morning progresses, allowing sunshine to break through by afternoon. Temperatures rise into the low 70s, but south winds gusting near 20 mph may affect travel on the Harbor Bridge, SH-358, and exposed stretches near the water. Boaters should expect choppy conditions through midday.
Patchy fog develops late tonight into early Wednesday, especially near coastal neighborhoods and low-lying roads. Visibility may briefly drop before sunrise. Drivers should slow down and allow extra space during the early commute.
Wednesday turns brighter and warmer, with highs climbing near the upper 60s under mostly sunny skies. Winds shift north later in the day as drier air filters in. By Thursday, a cooler feel settles across the region. Afternoon highs dip into the low 60s, while nighttime temperatures fall into the mid to upper 40s. Jackets return after sunset.
Friday marks another shift. Sunshine dominates, winds ease, and temperatures rebound near 70. The weekend continues the warming trend. Saturday and Sunday both bring dry skies and highs in the low to mid 70s, making it ideal for outdoor plans along the coast.
Looking ahead, NOAA’s 6–10 day outlook suggests above-normal temperatures building across Texas late next week. Signs of spring begin to surface, even as February mornings still carry a winter edge.
Plan for wind and fog early, then enjoy improving conditions. Are you noticing fog or gusty winds where you are this morning?
Five Day Forecast for Corpus Christi, Texas
- Tuesday: Decreasing clouds, windy, high near 72
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 68
- Thursday: Sunny, cooler, high near 63
- Friday: Sunny, high near 70
- Saturday: Sunny, high near 72



