Marine Weather Net

Port Aransas to Matagorda Ship Channel 20 - 60 NM Marine Forecast


REST OF TODAY

SE
WINDS
5 - 10
KNOTS

TONIGHT

SE
WINDS
10
KNOTS

TUESDAY

E
WINDS
10
KNOTS

TUESDAY NIGHT

SE
WINDS
10 - 15
KNOTS

The Marine Weather Forecast In Detail:
GMZ275 Forecast Issued: 1008 AM CDT Mon Apr 29 2024

SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON
Rest Of Today...Southeast Winds 5 To 10 Knots, Becoming East This Afternoon. Waves 5 To 7 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 8 Feet. Patchy Fog. A Slight Chance Of Showers And Thunderstorms.
Tonight...Southeast Winds Around 10 Knots. Waves Around 5 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 6 Feet. Patchy Fog. A Slight Chance Of Showers And Thunderstorms After Midnight.
Tuesday...East Winds Around 10 Knots. Waves 4 To 5 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 6 Feet. Patchy Dense Fog In The Morning. A Chance Of Showers And Thunderstorms.
Tuesday Night...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots With Gusts Up To 20 Knots. Waves 4 To 5 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 6 Feet.
Wednesday...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots With Gusts Up To 20 Knots. Waves 4 To 5 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 6 Feet. A Slight Chance Of Showers And Thunderstorms In The Afternoon.
Wednesday Night...Southeast Winds 15 To 20 Knots With Gusts Up To 30 Knots. Waves 5 To 6 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 8 Feet.
Thursday...Southeast Winds 15 To 20 Knots. Waves 5 To 6 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 8 Feet.
Thursday Night...Southeast Winds Around 15 Knots. Waves 5 To 6 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 8 Feet.
Friday...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots. Waves 5 To 6 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 8 Feet.
Friday Night...Southeast Winds 10 To 15 Knots. Waves 4 To 5 Feet, Occasionally Seas Up To 6 Feet. Winds And Seas Higher In And Near Thunderstorms.
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX
104pm CDT Monday April 29 2024

Long Term
(Tuesday night through next Sunday) Issued at 228am CDT Monday April 29 2024

Key Messages:

▶ Daily low to medium (20-40%) chance of showers and thunderstorms over South Texas

▶ Moderate risk of heat-related impacts Wednesday and Thursday

An unsettled weather pattern ahead as a sub-tropical jet at 250mb combined with mid-level shortwaves and well above normal moisture will lead to daily low to medium (20-40%) shower and thunderstorm chances across South Texas. Most favorable conditions occur Thursday into Friday as stronger shortwaves combine with an approaching cold front. A deep low over the northern Great Plains swinging eastward on Friday, will reflect a surface cold front into Texas. This cold front will likely come to a halt north of South Texas over the Hill Country but pre-frontal surface troughing leads to an increase to medium rain chances and a slight directional wind shift through Friday. There is a very high (80-95%) chance of SBCAPE over 2000 J/kg across portions of South Texas Wednesday through Friday with a weakening cap during the midday and afternoon hours; this will further favor our thunderstorm chances during the day.

Additional mid-level shortwaves move across the area during the weekend and will therefore maintain a low chance (10-30%) of showers and thunderstorms. But confidence lowers heading towards the end of the long term as cap increases, model discrepancies become more apparent, and upper-level ridging amplifies with an embedded shortwave counteracting.

High temperatures range from the mid 80s to mid 90s and induce a moderate risk of heat-related impacts to portions of South Texas through Friday, with greatest concern Wednesday and Thursday across all of South Texas. This risk poses the greatest threat to individuals sensitive to heat and those without effective cooling and/or hydration. Please make sure to drink plenty of water and take frequent breaks if outdoors! Last but not least, swell periods near 8 seconds and moderate onshore flow could lead to greater wave runup and an increased risk of minor coastal flooding and rip currents. However, confidence is low as astronomical tide is lowering through the middle of the week.

Marine
Issued at 228am CDT Monday April 29 2024

A Small Craft Advisory will remain in effect over the coastal waters through this afternoon as wave heigheights remain elevated. Wave heigheights will subside this afternoon, leaving us with light to moderate onshore flow. There is a low to moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms today through Tuesday. There is medium confidence in patchy to areas of fog late tonight. Weak to moderate onshore flow Tuesday night through Wednesday will strengthen to moderate Wednesday night through Thursday night. Onshore winds back down to weak to moderate Friday into the weekend. There is a low chance, 20 to 30 percent, of showers and thunderstorms daily Wednesday through Saturday.

NOAA Corpus Christi TX Office: Watches - Warnings - Advisories
TX...Coastal Flood Advisory until 7pm CDT this evening for TXZ245- 342>347-442-443-447.

High Rip Current Risk through Tuesday morning for TXZ345-442-443- 447.

GM...Small Craft Advisory until 1pm CDT this afternoon for GMZ250- 255-270-275.