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Official X account for the National Weather Service Forecast Office Corpus Christi, TX. Details: https://t.co/WW0Dxbcbfc
Corpus Christi, Texas
Joined May 2012
With summer heat now now in place across South Texas. Make sure to know the signs of heat-related illness. Take steps to reduce the threat and keep an eye out on the most vulnerable (children, elderly, pets, etc).
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After a couple more warm days to start the week, we'll finally see some more fall like conditions for the latter half of the week. Breezy conditions are expected Wednesday with a few showers/storms possible in the morning along the coast.
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Recent events highlight a pattern: concerning online behavior often appears before real-world incidents. This isn't political—it's about protecting people and workplaces. Screen for patterns, not just history.
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Aviso Especial Marítimo incluye Aguas Costeras desde la Bahía de Baffin hasta el Puerto Aransas hasta 20 MN hasta las 7:00 PM CDT
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Special Marine Warning including the Coastal waters from Baffin Bay to Port Aransas out 20 NM and Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays until 7:00 PM CDT
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Above normal tides and increased swell periods combined with wind waves may result in minor coastal flooding around times of high tide tonight. A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect through 4 AM Sunday morning.
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There is a marginal to slight risk of severe storms across northern portions of the area today into tonight. The main concern will be damaging winds in the Victoria Crossroads. There is also a marginal risk for excessive rainfall in the Victoria Crossroads.
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Showers and storms will be possible today and tonight, mainly north of I-37. Otherwise, warm temperatures continue through the first part of the week. We're watching a cold front for mid-week that has the potential to bring much cooler air.
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Aviso Especial Marítimo incluye Aguas Costeras desde el Puerto Aransas hasta el Canal de Matagorda hasta 20 MN hasta las 6:15 AM CDT
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Special Marine Warning including the Coastal waters from Port Aransas to Matagorda Ship Channel out 20 NM, San Antonio, Mesquite and and Espiritu Santo Bays until 6:15 AM CDT
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Above normal temperatures continue through early next week before a cold front is expected to move through and could bring a nice cool down. We will see some showers and storms today and Saturday, mainly along the coast and in the Victoria Crossroads.
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Chances for showers and storms increase today and Saturday, mainly across the Victoria Crossroads. A few storms tonight and tomorrow could be strong to severe with damaging winds being the primary threat.
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A Small Craft Advisory will be in effect from 7 PM this evening through 7 PM Saturday. Southeasterly winds are expected to increase to around 20 knots with gusts to 25 knots. Although seas should remain below 7 feet, hazardous seas are anticipated today.
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More unseasonably warm weather is in store today with highs again in the 90s for a lot of the area. Rain chances will increase this weekend as a cold front moves into the area.
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A front is forecast to stall out this weekend bringing increased rain chances generally east of the Brush Country. The greatest amounts (and thus confidence) is greatest in the Victoria Crossroads. WPC has outlined areas of Marginal risk (level 1 of 4) for flooding as a result.
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Yet another day of well above normal temperatures is in store today. Above normal temperatures continue through the end of the week, but a cold front by the weekend could cool temperatures a bit and will bring rain chances.
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Mother nature is keeping the status quo to the tune of warm/hot temperatures for high and low temperatures. Patchy fog along the Coastal Plains develops after midnight. By mid-week, rain chances increase east of I-37 (but still greatest east of Victoria).
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A frontal passage today ushers in drier air and keeping high temps capped in the upper 90s across the Brush Country and in the upper 80s/lower 90s elsewhere. Overnight, lows drop into the upper 50s in the Victoria Crossroads and 60s elsewhere. We keep the warm/dry trend thru Thu.
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A N/NE'ly wind at 15-20 mph gusting as high as 25-30 mph can be expected today. Choppy/Occasionally rough conditions can be expected across inland bays with 4-6 ft seas (2-4 ft across local beaches). For this reason, a Small Craft Advisory is in effect through 7pm tonight.
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Temperatures will be warm with highs in the mid-80s to mid-90s under mostly clear to partly cloudy skies through the middle of the week. A weak cold front will move through Sunday, reducing humidity.
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