CORPUS CHRISTI — We are waking up to scattered showers across much of the Coastal Bend this morning. This will continue throughout the day. A stalled cold front will be the trigger mechanism for much of this wet weather. A few of these storms may be strong to severe. The main threat will be small hail, gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall. Many areas could receive between one and two inches of rain. The most active weather will be in our northern counties. Look for a daytime high of 77 degrees this afternoon with the winds blowing out of the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. The forecast for tonight calls for mostly cloudy skies with more showers likely. Expect an overnight low around 53 degrees. The winds will be blowing out of the northwest at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It will be sunny and cooler on Sunday. Look for an afternoon high around 67 degrees tomorrow.
Our temperatures will remain below normal for much of next week. Daytime highs will be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Another cold front will roll through South Texas midweek. There is a slight chance for a few showers with the frontal passage. This will bring us another round of cooler temperatures late in the week.