Inland Nueces County storm history
Storm events recorded in Inland Nueces County, Texas between 1950 and 2025. Search your address to see which storms hit closest to you.
179
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
0
Floods
1
Deaths
$1.1M
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
Heat index values ranged from 110 to 118 degrees. A 22-month old died this day after being left in a hot car. The child was left in a vehicle in the Tom Browne Middle School parking lot in Corpus Christi, TX. A Heat Advisory was in effect at the time of the incident. The Advisory…
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KRBO and KCRP reported wind chills at or below 25 degF for at least 2 hours, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
KRBO and KCRP reported temperatures of 32 degF or less for a least 2 hours.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill: KRBO and KCRP reported wind chills at or below 15 degF for at least 2 hours, which is our local Extreme Cold Warning criteria.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
KRBO and KCRP reported temperatures of 32 degF or less for a least 2 hours.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
KRBO and KCRP reported temperatures of 32 degF or less for a least 2 hours.
Winter Weather Winter Weather
Ice has begun to form on cars and metal surfaces.
Winter Weather Winter Weather
KCRP ASOS site measured 0.03 inches of freezing rain.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KRBO and KCRP reported wind chills at or below 25 degF for at least 2 hours, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
KRBO and KCRP reported temperatures of 32 degF or less for a least 2 hours.
Drought Drought
Continued D2 drought. Reintroduction of D3 on 1/13.
Drought Drought
D3 from November removed in the first December outlook. Continued D2.
Drought Drought
Continued D2. Introduction of D3 in W Nueces in the 11/18 outlook.
Drought Drought
Introduction of D2 in W Nueces.
Drought Drought
D2 improved to D1.
Drought Drought
Continued D2 drought. Texas A&M AgriLife: A widespread rainfall event brought 1.5 to 7 inches of precipitation across the district, greatly improving soil moisture and temporarily boosting agricultural conditions. Low-lying areas saw standing water, and the wet fields delayed cot…
Drought Drought
A long stretch of little to no rainfall led to the introduction of severe drought over portions of northern Nueces County during late February. Texas A&M AgriLife: Recent weather conditions have significantly impacted agricultural activities, particularly fieldwork and forage gro…
Winter Weather Winter Weather
Glaze of ice noted on elevated surfaces at NWS Corpus Christi (CRP).
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KCRP reported wind chills at or below 15 degC, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KRBO reported wind chills at or below 25 degC, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KCRP reported wind chills at or below 25 degC, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KRBO reported wind chills at or below 25 degC, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
Texas A&M AgriLife: A severe cold front was expected to move in. Wet weather brought 2-3 inches of beneficial rainfall across the district. Field crop producers were preparing for the upcoming planting season by checking equipment and receiving seed. Winter pastures greatly impro…
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KCRP reported wind chills at or below 25 degC, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
Texas A&M AgriLife: A severe cold front was expected to move in. Wet weather brought 2-3 inches of beneficial rainfall across the district. Field crop producers were preparing for the upcoming planting season by checking equipment and receiving seed. Winter pastures greatly impro…
Heat Heat
CWOP weather station reported 110-114 heat index for 2 hours.
Heat Heat
Corpus Christi Airport measured a heat index of 110 for 2 hours.
Heat Heat
CWOP weather stations observed heat indices of 110-114 for 3 hours.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Heat index values of 110-116 were observed over KCRP and KRBO.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Heat index values ranged from 110 to 116 degrees.
Heat Heat
Heat index values ranged from 110 to 113 degrees.
Heat Heat
Heat index values up to 110 degrees.
Heat Heat
Heat index values up to 110 degrees.
Heat Heat
Heat index values of 110-114 were observed at KRBO.
Heat Heat
Heat index values up to 110.
Heat Heat
Heat index values ranged from 110 to 112 degrees.
Heat Heat
Heat index values of 110-113 were observed at KCRP.
Heat Heat
Head index values of 110-113 were observed at KCRP.
Heat Heat
Heat index values of 110-112 were observed at KCRP.
Heat Heat
Maximum heat index of 110 degrees at both CRP and RBO.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Heat Heat
Inland Nueces observed heat index values of 110-114.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 10 | 0 |
| 2025 | 14 | 0 |
| 2024 | 45 | 0 |
| 2023 | 80 | 0 |
| 2022 | 13 | 0 |
| 2021 | 8 | 0 |
| 2020 | 4 | 0 |
| 2019 | 4 | 0 |
| 2018 | 1 | 0 |
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