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KEY MESSAGES

Updated at 616 AM CDT Thu Apr 9 2026

- Low to medium rainfall chances late this week

- Increasing temperatures rest of the week

- Minor coastal flooding possible during high tide

DISCUSSION

Issued at 205 AM CDT Thu Apr 9 2026

A mid-level disturbance currently over northern Mexico will move across our CWA Thursday/early Friday bringing a moderate 50-70% chance for showers/thunderstorms through Friday. Afterwhich, chances decrease to a low ~20-30% chance for the rest of the weekend with some pockets moderate chances over some northern tier counties and the Victoria Crossroads. Temperatures and moisture are trending up due to persistent onshore flow. Daily highs will reach the low to mid 80s with 90s entering back into the forecast by Monday out west.

Persistent onshore winds and long-period swells may result in minor coastal flooding during times of high tides along the Middle Texas coast through the weekend.

AVIATION

(12Z TAFS) Issued at 616 AM CDT Thu Apr 9 2026

Winds will remain relatively light throughout this TAF cycle. MVFR ceilings are expected to develop this morning across the eastern sites while rain chances increase. The best chances for showers and thunderstorms will be at LRD and COT, but cannot discount anything impacting the eastern sites. IFR conditions are appearing more and more likely towards the tail end of the forecast.

FIRE WEATHER

Issued at 205 AM CDT Thu Apr 9 2026

A mid-level disturbance combined with abundant moisture will lead to a moderate chance for precipitation on Thursday/Friday across the region and tapering off through the weekend. Onshore winds are progged to remain light with brief periods of 20 ft winds around 15 mph on Saturday. Relative humidity values and low ERC percentiles will limit any elevated fire weather conditions through the forecast period with no fire weather concerns at this time.

FIRE WEATHER

Issued at 205 AM CDT Thu Apr 9 2026

A mid-level disturbance combined with abundant moisture will lead to a moderate chance for precipitation on Thursday/Friday across the region and tapering off through the weekend. Onshore winds are progged to remain light with brief periods of 20 ft winds around 15 mph on Saturday. Relative humidity values and low ERC percentiles will limit any elevated fire weather conditions through the forecast period with no fire weather concerns at this time.

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Corpus Christi 81 68 79 69 / 40 60 60 20 Victoria 82 64 80 66 / 50 40 70 20 Laredo 82 67 82 69 / 70 60 60 30 Alice 83 66 81 67 / 50 60 70 20 Rockport 80 69 80 70 / 30 60 60 20 Cotulla 82 66 82 68 / 70 60 60 20 Kingsville 83 66 80 68 / 50 60 70 20 Navy Corpus 77 70 77 71 / 40 60 60 20

CRP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

TX...None. GM...None.


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