When to Come
| Spring | Summer | Winter |
Spring
From April through June, Corpus Christi offers some of the best all-around sailing conditions as the winds become S, SE, ESE, and strong (20-40+ mph), 2-3 days a week or more. This wind pattern allows for great bump-and-jump conditions in the bay, high wind flat water sailing at Bird Island and in the Laguna Madre, and onshore wave sailing in the Gulf of Mexico.
The prevailing southeast wind is further strengthened by the thermal winds which develop when the air over the heated land in west Texas is warmer than the air over the relatively cooler waters of the gulf. This effect is most pronounced in the spring and summer when it's hot and dry. When the conditions are right, we can have planing winds for many days in a row. If it's cool and wet, there is less wind.
In the spring, the SE wind strength for the day is usually evident by 1 pm and usually increases to a peak at about 3 pm or so. If the SE wind is strong much earlier, it's likely to be a really windy day. If you are rigging for afternoon sailing, a safe rule is: don't rig before 1 and don't rig down after 3 pm.
Summer
In the summer, the land/water temperature differential becomes smaller; and it takes longer for the thermals to develop. Planing winds may not develop until about 4 pm. These days can be great, so don't give up on them too early.
Winter
During December, January, and February, 15 to 20 northers pass through the coastal area. Winds up to 50 miles per hour, and sometimes rain, accompany these strong 24 to 36 hour events. From mid October through March, cold fronts sweep though the coastal bend about every 7 to 12 days. Winds range from 20-40+ mph from the N, NE, or NW with water temperatures from 55 to 75 degrees and air temperatures as shown in the charts below. These north winds are usually gustier than the SE winds, but can be good for some great sailing if not too cold for you. The north winds are usually strongest in the mornings. The weak ones can die off by noon, but the strong ones can blow for three days.
The prevailing SE wind will usually strengthen at least the day before the arrival of a cold front and can be quite strong. It will usually take one or more days after the north wind dies for the SE wind to come back.
Resource: www.corpuschristiwindsurfing.com

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