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Warm for now, cooler air moves in Thursday night

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Warm, breezy and dry weather continues Wednesday as high pressure to our north moves east, bringing our winds around to the southeast. Moisture will increase Thursday ahead of a cold front which will give us a chance of showers Thursday afternoon. As the front moves in late in the evening, our chance of showers and isolated storms increases overnight, drying out through Friday morning. By Friday morning temperatures will be in the 50s, only warming into the 60s during the day with lingering clouds. Expect a windy day Friday as northerly winds gust to 30 mph, dropping temperatures to the upper 50s by 10 PM and into the upper 40s and mid 50s by Saturday morning. Winds will die down Saturday and with mostly sunny skies highs will only reach the lower 70s. Sunday looks warmer with highs reaching the upper 70s.

Tuesday night: Clear with lows in the mid to upper 50s inland to lower 60s in Corpus Christi and near 70 at the beaches.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, warm and breezy with highs in the mid to upper 80s inland to near 80 at the beaches with east-southeast winds up to 22 mph.

Thursday: Chance of showers with highs reaching into the upper 80s inland and near 80 beaches and southeast winds at 10-20 mph.

Thursday Night: Scattered showers and t-storms with gusty winds shifting to the north and temperatures falling into the 50s by morning.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers early and highs in the mid to upper 60s as northerly winds of 15-25 mph gust to 30 mph.