Winds will subside as surface high pressure moves over south Texas Wednesday night, giving us a clear, cold and crisp night. Inland areas will drop to the freezing mark and a Freeze Warning is in effect for Bee, Live Oak, La Salle, McMullen, Goliad and Victoria counties 3-8 AM Thursday. Corpus Christi will stay just above freezing. Thursday will still be cool but from Friday through early next week we'll see a warming trend as winds shift back to the southeast. This weekend we'll have partly sunny skies as temperatures warm into the 70s Saturday and up to 80 Sunday although it will be windy.
Wednesday night: Clear and cold with diminishing wind and lows in the low 30s inland to near 40 at the beaches.
Thursday: Sunny and cool with highs near 60 at the coast to the mid 60s inland with light and variable winds.
Thursday Night: Clear and cold with lows in the mid 30s inland to lower 40s at the coast.
Friday: Some high clouds will move through with afternoon temperatures reaching the mid 60s to low 70s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, breezy and mild with highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, windy and warm with highs from the mid 70s to lower 80s and south-southeast winds at 15-25 mph.