CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — While rain chances remain small, isolated showers will bring modest precipitation totals through Tuesday, as weak disturbances glide north of the region.
While the region remains relatively stable, briefly unstable air and afternoon heating will allow isolated showers to develop both Monday and Tuesday.
The dominant upper-ridge builds back over South Texas on Wednesday and Thursday, bringing fair skies and warmer temperatures.
A cold front arrives Friday, however, sending temperatures down to near seasonable levels and increasing chances for rainfall.
In fact, scattered showers and thunderstorms will generate welcome and significant rainfall (up to 1.5 inches in some locales) Friday through Sunday.
Highs will be in the lower-to-middle 80s, cooling to the 70s Friday through Sunday. Expect lows from the upper 60s to around 70, dipping into the 50s to lower 60s Friday through Sunday.