Rainfall opportunity increasing for South Texas
Scattered, numerous storms Friday and Saturday
Weather - Juan Acuna 4/29/21
By: Juan Acuña
and last updated 2021-04-29 10:25:38-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Weâre continuing to track a changing weather pattern for South Texas that is slowly turning from a hot and dry pattern to a slightly cooler and wet pattern. All this courtesy of an upper-level disturbance out to our west that will destabilize our atmosphere the next couple of days; moreso on Friday and into Saturday.
Today, a weak cold front will push through the area in the early afternoon hours and eventually stall near the coast and push back inland as a warm front and cause some isolated showers in the area.
Sunny and warmer today, cold front arrive later tonight
Highs on Wednesday back down into the 70s
A look at the weather
By: Juan Acuña
and last updated 2021-04-20 10:50:44-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The cool high-pressure system that has been in place is beginning to slide to our east today and that will give us a return flow off the Gulf of Mexico along with plenty of afternoon sunshine for Tuesday.
That will be short-lived as another moderate cold front begins to slide into the Lone Star State today and bring another dose of unseasonably cool temperatures to South Texas.
A weak front will slide into the area later this afternoon/tonight and will result in isolated thundershowers not only today but the for remainder of the week. Some spotty higher rainfall accumulations will be possible.
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