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Weather Roundup for Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025

CORPUS CHRISTI: Cold temperatures will persist throughout the week with highs in the 40s slowly warming up to the 60s by Sunday. Low temperatures will be near freezing each day north.

…Near Freezing Temperatures Possible Tonight For Victoria Crossroads… 

...Widespread Rain Chances Thursday, Possibly Heavy at Times...

...Freezing Temperatures Return Friday Night...

NOTE: A Marginal Risk for excessive rainfall that could lead to some localized flooding issues across the Coastal Bend and portions of the Victoria Crossroads Thursday.

Locations within the Victoria Crossroads may drop to near freezing again tonight into Wednesday morning.

As we head through the rest of the week our attention turns towards Thursday where widespread rain is expected with rainfall amounts ranging from a half an inch across portions of Brush Country to around 2 inches across the northern Coastal Bend. While the exact placement of the heaviest rain is still a bit uncertain at this time, it does appear most likely across the Coastal Bend.

All precipitation is forecast to fall in the form of liquid rain with no winter precipitation expected. With that said, while the precipitation will linger into Thursday night, the return of widespread freezing temperatures is not expected until Friday night/Saturday morning. A few locations near the Victoria Crossroads may come close to freezing late Thursday night, but confidence on reaching freezing temperatures is low (20-30% confidence). Any lingering moisture on roads will have the potential to freeze and could lead to some slick spots on the roads, especially Friday night.

SOURCE: NWS Corpus Christi

CORPUS CHRISTI FORECAST

TONIGHT...Cloudy. Lows around 40. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph, increasing to 15 to 20 mph after midnight.

WEDNESDAY...Cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s. North winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Cloudy. A chance of showers after midnight. Near steady temperature in the lower 40s. North winds 10 to15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.

THURSDAY...Showers. Not as cool with highs in the mid 50s. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 90 percent.

THURSDAY NIGHT...Showers. Lows around 40. Chance of rain near 100 percent.

FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in the morning. Highs around 50. Chance of rain 50 percent.

FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s.

AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO: Chilly temperatures are expected this week, with lows dropping into the 20s for much of our area. Several nights and mornings of freezing temperatures are expected throughout the week. A mix of rain and wintry precipitation is possible Thursday mainly north of US-90, though the location and type of precipitation remains highly uncertain at this time.

AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO: Turning our attention to Wednesday night through Friday morning, we are monitoring for winter precipitation potential across portions of the area. There are still uncertainties in this forecast, but odds for a wintry mix have been increasing across the Hill Country and northern I-35 corridor. Stay tuned to the latest updates as this forecast evolves.

Major Winter Storm Continues To Wreak Havoc In Eastern US: More than 50 million people in the US remained under winter weather alerts late yesterday afternoon. The arctic air mass moving through the country brought freezing temperatures, heavy snow, freezing rain, and road closures to multiple states, with the cold weather continuing today. As of late yesterday, nine fatalities have been attributed to the storm system; two in Missouri, two in Kansas, three in Virginia, one in North Carolina, and one in West Virginia, with all of them related to car crashes on slick roads. Over 2-thousand flights were canceled yesterday due to winter weather, with Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport the hardest hit. Heavy ice blanketed parts of Illinois, Kentucky, and Indiana causing power outages. The general advice from officials in the affected states is the same: If you don’t have to travel, stay off the roads.


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