A warmer weather pattern will continue this week with nights staying well above freezing and days in the 70s. Fog will become more widespread Tuesday and Wednesday nights as the onshore flow continues. A weak front will bring a slight chance of rain Thursday into Friday morning but little to no rainfall is expected.
Tonight we'll see clear skies with fog developing, mainly in our southern counties with lows in the lower 40s inland to 45 in Corpus Christi and lower 50s at the coast with light winds.
Tuesday will still be mostly sunny with high temperatures at 75 in Corpus Christi to near 80 farther inland and upper 60s to lower 70s coast as east-southeast winds increase to 15-20 mph in the afternoon.
Widespread fog is expected Tuesday night with areas of dense fog and lows in the 50s and light winds.
Wednesday will be breezy and we'll have more clouds around with highs in the upper 70s and southeast winds up to 22 mph.
Thursday looks windy with highs in the low to mid 70s and southeast winds at 15-25 mph. There is a slight chance of showers Thursday night into Friday morning.