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Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers, are you ready for
some gnarly waves and sunny days. Let's dive into the
surf zone forecast for the Texas Coast brought to you
by the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi. So grab
your boards in sunscreen and let's ride those waves today
along Cleeberg Islands and Nwis's Islands. We've got a low
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risk of rip currents with around two feet of surf height.
The water temperature is in the mid seventies, perfect for
refreshing dip. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget
your sun protection. It's going to be a sunny day
with highs in the upper seventies and east winds around
ten miles per hour Tonight. Expect a low risk of
rip currents with surf heights between two to three feet.
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The weather will be partly cloudy, so get ready for
a magical night under the stars, with lows in the
lower seventies and southeast winds at ten to fifteen miles
per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate
with around three feet of surf height. It'll be a
mostly sunny day with highs around eighty, ideal for catching
some waves. The winds will be blowing from the southeast
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at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Looking ahead to
the extended forecast, get ready for some bigger waves. Saturday night,
surf heights will be three to five feet with a
chance of showers and lows in the mid seventies. Sunday
is going to bring surf heights of four to seven feet,
so make sure your boards are waxed and ready. There's
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a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with highs around
eighty and southeast winds around twenty miles per hour. As
we head into Sunday night, the surf will be pumping
at six to ten feet. It'll be a bit windy
with a chance of showers and thunderstorms and lows in
the mid seventies. Monday will continue the excitement with surf
heights of seven to ten feet and showers likely, so
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ride those waves like a pro. Remember always keep an
eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water.
For more details on thunderstorms water spouts in UV, check
out the link provided. Now, go out there, catch some
waves and enjoy the beach vibes. This has been a
quiet Please Studios Audio creation with the help of AI.
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