Corpus Christi, Texas – A weak cold front sliding into South Texas late Friday night could trigger scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms, with the highest chances centered between Cotulla and Corpus Christi early Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, there’s a 10–45% chance of precipitation Friday night through Saturday morning, with temperatures dipping slightly to a range of 86–91°F. Nighttime lows will hover in the mid-70s to near 80°F across the region.
Cities like Laredo, Beeville, and Victoria can expect muggy conditions through the weekend, with only minor relief from Saturday’s brief cooldown. Storm potential will remain low but present (10–20%) through early next week. Meanwhile, inland highs will steadily climb from the upper 90s to above 100°F by Monday and Tuesday, with Corpus Christi likely seeing highs near 96°F.
Residents near the Rio Grande should stay alert for isolated storms tonight and prepare for very warm, humid conditions. Avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours and check cooling centers if needed.
Additional heat advisories or weather alerts may be issued by Sunday as temperatures continue to rise.