Beryl Update For Sunday July 7th at 4pm

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People sit near a marina ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Beryl in Corpus Christi, Texas on July 7, 2024. Beryl weakened to a tropical storm on July 5 after hitting Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane, with fierce winds causing material damage but no injuries along the touristic Yucatan Peninsula. Now headed for the Gulf of Mexico, Beryl is expected to intensify as it moves toward northeastern Mexico and the US state of Texas by the end of the weekend, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC). (Photo by Mark Felix / AFP) (Photo by MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty Images)Photo: MARK FELIX / AFP / Getty Images

…HURRICANE & TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT…

…STORM SURGE WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FROM PINS NORTHWARD…

Here is the latest information as of 4 PM CDT concerning Tropical Storm Beryl

What’s New?

  • Storm Surge Watch cancelled from Baffin Bay to PINS, now 1-3ft inundation
  • Storm surge inundation reduced from 3-5ft to 2-4ft from PINS to Mesquite Bay
  • Storm surge inundation reduced from 4-6ft to 3-5ft Mesquite Bay to Port O'Connor
  • Wind speed probabilities of Hurricane and Tropical Storm force winds decreasing for the Coastal Bend south of Port Aransas

Summary of Information as of 4 PM CDT

Location: 26.8N 95.5W or

Maximum Sustained Winds: 65 MPH

Present Movement: NNW @ 12 MPH

Minimum Central Pressure: 988 MB

SOURCE: National Weather Service Corpus Christi

Beryl is moving north-northwest around 12 mph over the western Gulf waters this afternoon and will gradually turn more northerly as it approaches the Middle to Upper Texas Coast tonight into Monday. Beryl has strengthened and become more organized through the day, forecast to become a high-end category 1 hurricane before landfall overnight tonight into early Monday morning. There is concern Beryl could undergo rapid intensification right before landfall. Thus, we are still messaging all should plan for a Category 2 hurricane. Beryl is now likely to make landfall around or just east of Matagorda Bay. Beryl remains compact in size with tropical storm force winds currently extending up to 115 miles northeast from its center. 

Outer rain bands have extended into the Coastal Plains this afternoon and will continue across South Texas through Monday night. There is an elevated threat of isolated tornadoes and waterspouts across the region embedded with the rain bands. Rainfall amounts of 4-7" remain possible over the northern Coastal Bend and Victoria Crossroads. A Flood Watch remains in effect through Monday over the Victoria Crossroads. Conditions will continue to deteriorate overnight into Monday morning as Beryl makes landfall and proceeds northward inland.


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