Marine Weather Net

Port Aransas to Matagorda Ship Channel 20 - 60 NM Marine Forecast


TONIGHT

S
WINDS
5 - 10
KNOTS

THURSDAY

S
WINDS
5 - 10
KNOTS

THURSDAY NIGHT

SE
WINDS
10 - 15
KNOTS

FRIDAY

SE
WINDS
10 - 15
KNOTS

The Marine Weather Forecast In Detail:
GMZ275 Forecast Issued: 227 PM CST Wed Jan 21 2026

Tonight...South Winds 5 To 10 Knots. Seas Around 4 Feet, Occasionally To 5 Feet. Wave Detail: East 4 Feet At 7 Seconds. A Chance Of Showers With A Slight Chance Of Thunderstorms Early This Evening, Then A Slight Chance Of Showers Late This Evening And Overnight. Patchy Fog After Midnight.
Thursday...South Winds 5 To 10 Knots, Becoming East In The Afternoon. Seas 3 To 4 Feet, Occasionally To 5 Feet. Wave Detail: East 4 Feet At 8 Seconds. Patchy Fog In The Morning. A Slight Chance Of Showers.
Thursday Night...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots. Seas 3 To 4 Feet, Occasionally To 5 Feet. Wave Detail: East 4 Feet At 8 Seconds And South 2 Feet At 5 Seconds. A Slight Chance Of Showers In The Evening.
Friday...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots. Seas 3 To 4 Feet, Occasionally To 5 Feet. Wave Detail: Southeast 4 Feet At 8 Seconds. A Slight Chance Of Showers In The Morning, Then A Chance Of Showers In The Afternoon.
Friday Night...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots, Increasing To 15 To 20 Knots After Midnight. Seas 3 To 5 Feet, Occasionally To 6 Feet. Wave Detail: East 4 Feet At 8 Seconds And Southeast 3 Feet At 4 Seconds. A Chance Of Showers With A Slight Chance Of Thunderstorms In The Evening, Then Showers Likely With A Chance Of Thunderstorms After Midnight.
Saturday...Southeast Winds 15 To 20 Knots, Becoming North 20 To 25 Knots In The Afternoon. Seas 4 To 5 Feet, Occasionally To 6 Feet, Building To 6 To 9 Feet, Occasionally To 11 Feet In The Afternoon. Wave Detail: East 4 Feet At 8 Seconds And South 3 Feet At 5 Seconds, Becoming Northeast 5 Feet At 6 Seconds And South 4 Feet At 5 Seconds. Showers Likely.
Saturday Night...North Winds 25 To 30 Knots. Seas 9 To 12 Feet, Occasionally To 15 Feet, Building To 10 To 14 Feet, Occasionally To 18 Feet After Midnight. Drizzle In The Evening. Showers.
Sunday...North Winds 25 To 30 Knots. Seas 10 To 14 Feet, Occasionally To 18 Feet, Subsiding To 8 To 11 Feet, Occasionally To 14 Feet In The Afternoon. Drizzle Likely With Showers In The Morning, Then A Chance Of Drizzle In The Afternoon.
Sunday Night...North Winds 25 To 30 Knots, Diminishing To 20 To 25 Knots After Midnight. Seas 7 To 10 Feet, Occasionally To 13 Feet.
Monday...North Winds 20 To 25 Knots, Diminishing To 15 To 20 Knots In The Afternoon. Seas 5 To 8 Feet, Occasionally To 10 Feet.
Monday Night...Northeast Winds Around 15 Knots. Seas 4 To 5 Feet, Occasionally To 6 Feet. Winds And Seas Higher In And Near Thunderstorms.
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX
557pm CST Wednesday Jan 21 2026

Issued at 227pm CST Wednesday Jan 21 2026

Warmer through the remainder of the work week along with increasing chance of showers Friday through Saturday. A strong Arctic cold front is expected to move through S TX on Saturday bringing freezing temperatures and freezing rain late Saturday night into Sunday morning. There remains some uncertainty as to how far south the freezing rain and temps go, as well as, just how low temps drop. Latest model runs are 2-5 degrees colder than yesterday's runs. The models have been trending down over the past few days. Regardless, confidence is high that most of S TX will drop below 32 degrees by early Sunday morning with 20s from northern Brush Country to the Victoria Crossroads. The islands should remain above freezing.

Wind chills are a big concern due to potential for hypothermia for people and pets exposed to the cold. The wind chills will feel much colder than actual temps, with single digits possible across the Victoria Crossroads to the teens and 20s across the remainder of S TX, including the islands, by Sunday morning, then again Monday morning. During the day Sunday, wind chills will be generally in the 30s. Given the higher confidence of these wind chill values occurring, an Extreme Cold Watch has been issued for all of S TX beginning Saturday evening through Monday morning. Wind chills will be higher during the day Sunday, but still in the 20-30s.

The hazard that is also very concerning is the potential for freezing rain SAturday night through Sunday morning, which could lead to icy road hazards. The Victoria Crossroads has higher chances of getting ice accumulations up to 0.10 of an inch. The remainder of S TX has a lower chance of accumulating ice of 0.01-0.03in. This amount could still pose a hazard with freezing rain on bridges and overpasses.

Based on a couple of model soundings, there could be a mix of sleet as well. Chances for snow or sleet are very low (<10%).

The GFS (Global Forecast System) did show light snow across the Cotulla area late Sunday morning as the main trough axis moves across the region, but it's an outlier. There will likely not be enough moisture in place.

Marine
Issued at 227pm CST Wednesday Jan 21 2026

Winds diminish to a light to gentle (BF 2-3) breeze with a variable wind direction tonight. Onshore flow begins to increase Friday ahead of a strong Arctic cold front. Winds are expected to shift to a northerly direction and increase to a strong to near gale (BF 6-7) flow on Saturday behind the cold front. Small Craft Advisory conditions are expected through the weekend into early next week. A Gale Watch may be necessary. Rain chances diminish from west to east tonight through Thursday, then increase to a moderate to high chance over the weekend as the arctic front pushes through the region. Temperatures will be around freezing along the coast with wind chill values feeling well below freezing during late Saturday night through Monday morning.

Fire Weather
Issued at 227pm CST Wednesday Jan 21 2026

Moisture will continue to increase across South Texas. Afternoon RH values through the remainder of the week are expected to range between 45 to 80% from the west to the coast, with light to moderate winds. ERC values around the 30-40th percentile, resulting in low fire danger. A strong arctic cold front is expected this weekend, with passage likely Saturday morning. RH values expected to remain above 35-50% behind the cold front through the weekend. Elevated fire weather conditions are not anticipated.

NOAA Corpus Christi TX Office: Watches - Warnings - Advisories
TX...Extreme Cold Watch from Saturday evening through Monday morning for TXZ229>234-239>247-342>347-442-443-447.

GM...None.