Our hot, humid weather continues this weekend with spotty showers and t-storms Saturday and only a stray shower chance Sunday. The best chance of rain will be in the morning. Winds will still be breezy Saturday coming in from the southeast up to 25 mph but will be lighter Sunday. If you're heading to the beach Saturday, use caution in the water. There is a moderate rip current risk as winds increase to 20 mph and waves reach 4 feet. It looks hot and humid both days, reaching the lower 90s in Corpus Christi to the upper 90s inland while beaches will reach the upper 80s to near 90. Fall begins with the Autumnal Equinox at 2:50 AM Monday but it won't feel like it. Above average temperatures are forecast through next week with only isolated showers.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy with a chance of coastal showers late and lows in the upper 70s inland to the lower 80s at the beaches and southeast winds at 10-18 mph.
Saturday: Partly cloudy and breezy with a chance of a shower or t-storm through early afternoon. Highs will reach the upper 90s well inland to the lower 90s in Corpus Christi and upper 80s at the beaches with southeast winds at 15-25 mph. Heat indices will reach up to 108 degrees.
Sunday: Partly cloudy to mostly sunny and hot and humid with southeast winds at 10-18 mph and heat indices up to 106.