Whats the weather like in Corpus Christi, Texas?
Corpus Christi has a warm subtropical climate similar to those of Northern Florida cities such as Gainesville, FloridaGainesville, Daytona Beach, and Jacksonville, except that the city is located in a semiarid region, so less rainfall occurs than in Florida. The average highs in the summer months are in the mid 90’s and lows in the mid 70’s, while the average highs and lows in the coldest month, January, are 66 and 46 respectively. Corpus Christi averages about one day a year at or above 100 degrees, and averages 6 freezes a year. The largest snowstorm on record was 4.4 inches during the Christmas 2004 snowstorm. It has been as hot as 109 degrees on Sept. 5, 2000 and as cold as 11 degrees on Feb. 12, 1899. (although this temperature was taken a few blocks from the water, it is quite likely that in the current offical location at the airport, which is 5 miles inland it would have been down to 8 degrees) Source: