
Tropical Storm Harold Impacts
The Emergency Operations Center continue to monitor roads due to widespread showers causing flooding around the City due to Tropical Storm Harold.

Saharan Dust May Trigger Allergic Reactions
Moderate to heavy density plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive in South Texas in the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 25.

This Summer Could be Texas’ Most Extreme Heat Event
June was only the 16th-warmest on record in Texas, but a mid-month heatwave brought an unusually high number of 100-degree days.

Texas Workers Responsible for Preventing Heat Injuries
In triple-digit temperatures, drinking water frequently and resting in the shade are minimum safety measures for avoiding injuries and deaths. But they are not applied to every job site.


Excessive Heat Safety Tips and Resources
Heat is one of the leading weather-related killers in the United States, resulting in hundreds of fatalities each year.

Heat Advisory for Portions of South Texas
Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside today by drinking plenty of fluids and taking frequent rest breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments.

Texas Heat Related Deaths Reached a Two-Decade High
State data found that at least 279 people in Texas were killed by heat last year, and a large portion of those deaths were likely migrants who died after crossing the border.

Winter Weather Causes Flight Cancellations, School Closures
State officials caution Texans about local power outages but expect the grid to stay up.

Agencies to Provide Shelter Space and Warming Centers during Freeze
The City has measures in place to ensure proper and safe City services in public safety, transportation, water, homelessness, and animal care.

Power Grid Expected to Withstand Extreme Cold this Week
ERCOT expects sufficient electricity generation as much of the state will plunge into frigid temperatures.

Texas Still in Drought
Rain is in the forecast across much of the state this weekend, but it won’t be enough to reverse the drought that has gripped Texas since last fall.

Corpus Christi Offering Ways to Beat the Heat to Include Cooling Centers
The National Weather Service predicts an extended period of intense heat Friday through early next week.

City Preparations Underway for Memorial Day Weekend
The City of Corpus Christi is preparing for an influx of visitors to area attractions and beaches for the Memorial Day weekend.

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
The combination of gusty north winds, very low humidity, very dry grasses and brush, and warm temperatures will allow for any wildfire activity to spread rapidly through late afternoon Friday.

SPRING BREAK RESOURCES
If you are visiting Corpus Christi for Spring Break 2022 the CC PD has compiled a few links to help you gather information and be safe.

Winter Storm Watch
A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect from Thursday evening through Friday morning. A change over to sleet and snow is also possible over the Brush Country with accumulations less than 1".

Tips to Protect People, Property, and Pets During Sub-Freezing Temperatures
The City of Corpus Christi has an emergency management plan to address issues such as individuals and pets in need of shelter and utilities.

State Resources On Standby due to Heavy Rains
Governor Greg Abbott will readied state resources as heavy rain, flash flooding, and river flooding threaten South Texas and the Coastal Bend over the next few days.

Threat of Flash Flooding for the Coastal Bend
This could result in possible lowland flooding from the Violet area to Oso Bay. Crews also continue to monitor La Volla Creek, the Island and Flour Bluff.