Dense fog is expected to blanket neighborhoods in Corpus Christi on Thursday morning, leading to significantly reduced visibility for residents during their commutes. Those planning to travel should be prepared for challenging driving conditions.

Overnight, the fog will become increasingly dense, creating an atmosphere described as “air-you-can-wear.” It is advisable for commuters to allow extra time for their journeys as visibility will improve only by mid-morning. It’s worth noting that fog may persist over open water for an extended period, affecting maritime activities.

As the day progresses, conditions are forecasted to transform by Thursday afternoon into mostly sunny and humid weather, with temperatures reaching into the low 80s. An onshore breeze will add to the warmth, making for a muggy day.

While there is a possibility of a few light sprinkles over the next few mornings, significant rainfall is not expected. A weak cold front is anticipated to arrive on Saturday morning, bringing morning showers and overcast skies. However, the weekend outlook remains favorable for outdoor activities, as the conditions should stay dry.

For Thursday, the weather forecast includes widespread fog overnight with temperatures dropping to a low of 61ºF. The high temperature for Thursday will be around 82ºF, with east-southeast winds between 10-20 mph, transitioning to partly cloudy conditions by Thursday night with a low of 63ºF.

As you prepare for Thursday, remember the dense fog and stay informed about changing weather patterns throughout the day.

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