Tracking Tropical Storm Beryl: Stay Informed with the Latest Maps, Models, and Paths
Greetings, weather enthusiasts! Let’s dive into the latest update on Tropical Storm Beryl with our trusted First Warning Meteorologist, Cam Tran. As of the 5 a.m. advisory, we’re looking at sustained winds of 60mph and a center of circulation about 200 miles southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas. This storm is on the move, heading northwest at 12mph.
The track forecast indicates that Beryl is likely to make landfall as a Category One hurricane, somewhere between Corpus Christi and Houston, either late tonight or early Monday morning. Brace yourselves, as it’s expected to intensify back into a hurricane as it heads north through central Texas on Monday afternoon.
The remnants of Beryl will then shift northeastward, impacting the Midwest and Great Lakes regions with heavy rain and potentially dangerous storm surge. Residents in southeast Texas should prepare for significant rainfall amounts ranging from 5 to 12 inches.
In the meantime, check out our Hurricane Survival Guide for 2024 and stay tuned for continuous updates on Tropical Storm Beryl. Stay safe and informed, folks!