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BREAKING NEWS.......

With regards to significant rain, do not expect it. In fact, Corpus Christi just announced that Corpus Christi could enter Stage 3 Water Restrictions. CCW CEO Drew Molly said that move could be made as Corpus Christi enters the Thanksgiving holiday. "We basically are seeing the fact they we're likely going to be below 20 percent sometime next week,” he said. “I mean, it looks like next week."

Tropical Update

No Tropical Activity Forecast for Next 7 Days. Pretty safe bet that our tropical season is over.

Our Regional Weather

Early mornings around the Coastal Bend continue to be pleasant.

With regards to temperatures we will be experiencing the coolest temperatures of the fall season.

Cooler temperatures, FINALLY, moved into the area.

As strange as it is to say this, those of you in the northwest part of the Coastal Bend with livestock and outdoor pets may need to make sure they have somewhere warm to hide out as Wednesday night will be the first night of the season where temperatures will drop into the low 40s to the mid 30s.

Highs in the mid-70s can be expected Wednesday and Thursday with widespread lows in the 40s Wednesday and Thursday nights. Wednesday could even see some lows in the upper 30s across the northern Coastal Plains. Moisture will be quite low.

The pleasant fall-like weather is expected to persist through the end of the week.

Friday and Saturday temperatures increase about 5 degrees each day, and by Sunday and into the first half of next week, highs are back into the upper 80s to around 90. Low temperatures of course will also be on the rise, but we`ll stay seasonal through Saturday morning.

Are You A Windsurfer?

Here is your Wind Surf Forecast.

The Winter Outlook

The latest Texas Winter Forecast from NOAA is forecasting a warmer and dryer winter for the Texas Region this year. Remember that this is ONLY a computer model forecast.

Interestingly, 'The Old Farmers Almanac' is pretty much showing the same thing in it's forecast for the winter of 2024.


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