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TROPICAL PARADISE: The Coastal Bend’s Mediterranean climate -a combination of tropical and arid climates - allows for warm temperatures year-round.

Texas weather gets tropical

Coastal Bend heats up with average daily temperature of 71 degrees

By Kimberly Vetter, Caller-Times

   Visitors to the Coastal Bend don't have to worry about packing scarves, gloves or hats - even in the winter. Instead, they can fill their suitcases with swimsuits, shorts and T-shirts, all typical South Texas attire.
   The average temperature in Corpus Christi is 71.2 degrees,according to the National Weather Service. In the summer, temperatures range from the lower 80s to the upper 90s.
   During the winter, temperatures typically range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s.
   "We have a modified Mediterranean climate, which is a combination of a tropical and an arid climate," said Tawnya Evans, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. "Thus, Corpus Christians can enjoy warm temperatures year-round."
   Corpus Christi visitors also can go casual with their hair. With an average southeasterly wind blowing about 12 miles an hour and an average humidity level of 70 percent, ponytails are a popular 'do.
   Umbrellas and raincoats aren't a must, but could come in handy, especially during hurricane season, which is from June 1 to Nov. 1. Hurricanes have winds in excess of 74 mph.
   For general safety and protection from Corpus Christi's part tropical, part arid climate, visitors should pack a hefty supply of sunscreen and lip balm, along with sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat to shield themselves from the coastal sun.
   Planning ahead
   It has been 32 years since a major hurricane directly hit Corpus Christi. Find out how to prepare for another storm by _having supplies on hand and a planned evacuation route._Page 61

This article is originally from the Caller-Times publication South Texas Living
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