
Bay and Waterways from Port Aransas to Port O'Connor Marine Forecast
Rest Of Today...South Wind 5 To 10 Knots. Bays Smooth. Patchy Fog Late In The Morning. |
Tonight...South Wind 10 To 15 Knots. Bays Slightly Choppy To Occasionally Choppy. Patchy Fog In The Evening, Then Areas Of Fog After Midnight. |
Wednesday...Southwest Wind 10 To 15 Knots Becoming North 15 To 20 Knots In The Afternoon. Bays Choppy To Occasionally Rough. |
Wednesday Night...North Wind 20 To 25 Knots. Bays Choppy To Rough. |
Thursday...North Wind 15 To 20 Knots. Bays Choppy To Occasionally Rough. |
Thursday Night...Northeast Wind 10 To 15 Knots. Bays Slightly Choppy To Occasionally Choppy. |
Friday...Northwest Wind 10 To 15 Knots Shifting West In The Afternoon. Bays Slightly Choppy To Occasionally Choppy. |
Friday Night...South Wind 10 To 15 Knots. Bays Slightly Choppy To Occasionally Choppy. |
Saturday...South Wind 10 To 15 Knots Increasing To 15 To 20 Knots In The Afternoon. Bays Choppy. |
Saturday Night...South Wind Around 20 Knots. Bays Choppy To Occasionally Rough. |
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX 614am CDT Tuesday September 23 2025 Issued at 1226am CDT Tuesday September 23 2025 A low (15-30%) chance of showers and thunderstorms are still possible this afternoon, mainly across the Coastal Plains and Victoria Crossroads. This will be much like the previous few days where most locations will remain dry and a few locations could see heavy rain. The big weather story will be the approach of a cold front. Yes, I'm officially calling this boundary a cold front. Will we be cold behind it? Of course not--it's South Texas in September--but it looks like temperatures will drop almost 10 degrees across the area late this week so we'll call that a win. Another bit of good news with this front is the increased chances for rain. Timing still remains a little uncertain but most guidance has been trending toward the rain arriving Wednesday night to Thursday morning so we will keep increased rain chances (30-70%) across the area Wednesday through Thursday night. A few locations could see high rainfall rates and maybe even some strong to severe storms Wednesday into Thursday. Winds will begin to the shift to the north/northeast by Thursday. Uncertainty still remains in whether the front will push completely through or if it will stall and wash out as it slips through the area. Current thinking is that it will be moving south of us by the weekend, lowering rain chances as slightly drier air filters in. Temperatures will remain a bit cooler through the weekend , with highs in the upper 80s along the coast to the mid 90s over the Brush Country. Marine Issued at 1226am CDT Tuesday September 23 2025 Gentle to moderate (BF 3-4) onshore flow will continue through Wednesday night before shifting to the north/northeast briefly on Thursday as a cold front moves across the waters before returning to onshore flow Thursday night or Friday morning. Medium to high (30-70%) chances for showers and thunderstorms are expected daily across the waters. NOAA Corpus Christi TX Office: Watches - Warnings - Advisories TX...None. GM...None. |