
Bill Alexander
Meteorologist at KRIS-TV (Corpus Christi, TX)
Career NWS Senior Manager, Certified Broadcast Meteorologist
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2 weeks ago |
kztv10.com | Bill Alexander
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — After a hot, humid weekend, expect above normal temperatures to persist early in the work week. Rain chances increase significantly midweek. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWAfternoon heat indices of 104 to 110 will persist through TuesdayWhile some models disagree, meaningful rainfall is anticipated Wednesday through FridayCORPUS CHRISTI FORECASTToday:Sunny, windy, humid, and hot.
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2 weeks ago |
kristv.com | Bill Alexander
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — After a hot, humid weekend, expect above normal temperatures to persist early in the work week. Rain chances increase significantly midweek. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWAfternoon heat indices of 104 to 110 will persist through TuesdayWhile some models disagree, meaningful rainfall is anticipated Wednesday through FridayCORPUS CHRISTI FORECASTToday:Sunny, windy, humid, and hot.
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2 weeks ago |
kristv.com | Bill Alexander
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — We will continue to bathe in hot, humid air through early next week. Beware the heat index. Midweek rainfall may be abundant, but stay tuned for fine-tuning of the forecast.
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3 weeks ago |
kristv.com | Bill Alexander
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — Relentless heat and humidity will be interwoven with Saharan dust this weekend, and a strong southeasterly wind will keep Gulf moisture in place. By the middle of next week we have a chance for meaningful rain. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWAfternoon heat index values of 105 to 110 can be expected through TuesdayStrong onshore (southeasterly) winds will elevate rip current risks to moderateFor now, significant rain looks to be confined to the watershed. But we will keep you informed.
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1 month ago |
kristv.com | Bill Alexander
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — This morning's torrential rainfall was primarily over the immediate coastal plains, with painfully little of it in our Nueces River watershed. Additional showers and thunderstorms may reach further inland in the coming days. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWExpect isolated to scattered showers and a few thunderstorms Thursday through Sunday. Heavy rainfall is not expected. Temperatures will return to near or above normal.
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