Expires:201904122300;;217521 FZUS54 KCRP 121100 SRFCRP Surf Zone Forecast National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX 600 AM CDT Fri Apr 12 2019 .For the beaches from Malaquite Beach to Port Aransas... TXZ242-243-122300- KLEBERG-NUECES- 600 AM CDT Fri Apr 12 2019 5 AM Observations: Bob Hall Pier Port Aransas Air Temperature: 70 70 Sea Water Temperature: 71 72 Water Level: 0.01 ft msl 0.30 ft msl Wind: N 7 mph E 8mph Forecast: Today Saturday Min/Max Temp: / 75 71 / 83 Sky Morning: Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Afternoon: Partly cloudy Mostly sunny Evening: Partly cloudy Clear Weather Morning: None Showers / Tstms Afternoon: None None Evening: None None Precip Chc Morning: 11% 20% Afternoon: 11% 10% Evening: 10% 5% Wind Morning: NE 5-13 mph S 13-15 mph Afternoon: E 12-14 mph SW 12-14 mph Evening: E 10-14 mph NW 9-14 mph Rip Current Risk:* Low Lightning Risk: None Moderate UV Index: Very High Sig Wave Height:* 3 feet 4 feet Dominant Wave Period:* 7 seconds Port Aransas Jetty Tides: High: 343 PM Low : 341 AM High: 425 PM .Outlook (Days 3-5)... Dry with moderate to strong offshore flow Sunday, in response to a cold front. Weak to moderate northeast flow Sunday evening, then increasing onshore flow and moisture Monday and Tuesday, as surface high pressure moves east across the Western Gulf of Mexico and as surface low pressure deepens over the Southern Plains. * A low risk of rip currents means that any rip currents that do form are likely to be weak but still may pose a danger to poor swimmers. Research has shown rip currents are typically more frequent in the vicinity of jetties, inlets, and piers and these can be quite strong on days where the overall rip current threat is low...especially if strong southerly of northeasterly winds exist. * Swim near a lifeguard. If caught in a rip current, remain calm. Don't fight the current. Swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help. If tired, float or tread water until out of the rip current. * Wave height and period forecasts are representative of deep ocean waves over the offshore waters, not surf conditions. $$