The storm is forecast to come ashore not far from Corpus Christi late Sunday into Monday, bringing strong winds, heavy rain and a “life-threatening” ocean surge.
By Paola Chiomante and Jose de Jesus Cortes CANCUN/TULUM, Mexico (Reuters) -Tropical Storm Beryl was blowing out to the Gulf of Mexico on Friday afternoon and appeared likely to reach Texas by late Sunday,
After hitting Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and downgrading to a tropical storm, Beryl is expected to once again become a hurricane as it hurtles towards southern Texas by Sunday evening
Forecasters predict that Hurricane Beryl to turn to South Texas and the coast of northwestern Mexico this weekend, with the once-powerful hurricane passing through the Yucatan Peninsula on Friday.
The first-ever storm to reach Category 4 in June weakened to a tropical storm after passing over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. It’s expected to reach the Texas coast as a hurricane, forecasters said.
As acting Texas governor, Lieutenant Gov. Dan Patrick is alerting residents that Hurricane Beryl's landfall could bring heavy rain and strong winds this weekend as the system moves closer to Texas. Patrick is taking the helm while Gov.
Texas officials have suggested that residents take steps now to prepare for Hurricane Beryl's impending landfall, such as fueling their cars. Beryl strengthened into a hurricane last Saturday, becoming June's easternmost major hurricane in the Atlantic.
By Paola Chiomante and Jose de Jesus Cortes CANCUN/TULUM, Mexico (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Beryl smashed into the Mexican coast near top beach destinations on Friday, whipping palm trees with strong winds and bringing heavy rain,
Hurricane Beryl smashed into the Mexican coast near top beach destinations on Friday, whipping palm trees with strong winds as a steady rain fell, after forging a deadly trail of destruction across much of the Caribbean.
Hurricane Beryl, a Category 2 storm, made landfall in Mexico's top tourist destinations early on Friday, triggering a red alert in the region following its deadly trail of destruction across several Caribbean islands.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula as a strong Category 2 storm early Friday, after forecasters warned of damaging winds, a storm surge of up to six feet and life-threatening surf and rip currents.
Hurricane Beryl is inching closer to the Texas coast, and the latest forecast shows that the storm could hit the southern part of the state before moving north — affecting Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth area at some point next week.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Mexico’s coast near the resort of Tulum as a Category 2 storm early Friday, whipping trees and knocking out power as it came ashore after leaving a trail of destruction across the eastern Caribbean.
Beryl was hurtling across the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico on a collision course with Texas, forecast to pick up strength and regain hurricane status before nearing the coast Sunday and making landfall the following day with heavy rains,
Forecasters are expecting Tropical Storm Beryl to turn northwest toward the Texas coast, with an even more northward path than expected 24 hours ago. While Beryl's maximum sustain
Tropical Storm Beryl will strengthen as it tracks toward the Texas-Mexico border this weekend, bringing a risk of damaging winds, life-threatening storm surge and dangerous flooding to Texas beginning late Sunday.
The US National Hurricane Center expects the storm to regain hurricane strength in the warm waters of the Gulf and hit south Texas by late Sunday or early Monday.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall near Tulum as a Category 2 storm early Friday, following a destructive streak through the Caribbean. It's forecast to gain strength as it moves over the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Mexico’s coast near the resort of Tulum as a Category 2 storm early Friday, whipping trees and knocking out power as it came ashore after leaving a trail of destruction across the eastern Caribbean.
Mexican authorities had moved some tourists and residents out, around the Yucatan peninsula prior to landfall, but tens of thousands remained to tough out the 100 mph winds.
A hurricane which has wreaked havoc across the Caribbean has hit Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. Hurricane Beryl, classed as category two, lashed the region's coastline on Friday morning, endangering two million people and the tourist hotspots of Cancún and Tulum.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued hurricane and storm surge watches ahead of Hurricane Beryl's arrival in northeastern Mexico and South Texas later this weekend. Meteorologists continue to track Bery'ls exact path.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Mexico, moves toward Texas. The hurricane hit the Cayman islands Thursday as a Category 3 storm before making landfall in Playa del Carmen, Mexic
Forecasts for Hurricane Beryl, currently weakening over the northern Yucatan Peninsula, put Texas in the crosshairs of a storm that has defied the odds for days. Why it matters: While storm track forecasts for Hurricane Beryl have been extremely accurate,
As we continue to monitor Hurricane Beryl, it’s important to remember a silent threat that can arise many days before a tropical system even gets close to Texas: the danger of rip currents. Even if a tropical cyclone is hundreds of miles from Texas,
Meteorologists are preparing Texans ahead of Hurricane Beryl's arrival this weekend. The system is currently trundling through the Yucatan Peninsula, making landfall near the tourism hotspot of Tulum,
Hurricane Beryl weakened to a Category 1 storm as it made its way to southern Texas on Friday. The storm now has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph and is located about 680 miles from Brownsville, Texas,
The chance that Hurricane Beryl could come ashore in deep South Texas is becoming more of a reality now. Earlier this week, the National Hurricane Center had been forecasting that Beryl would most likely make landfall on the northeast coast of Mexico,
Hurricane Beryl brought heavy rains and strong winds to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Thursday evening, July 4 to Friday, July 5. Beryl made landfall near Tulum as a Category 2
With the Fourth of July holiday in our rear view, our focus turns to Hurricane Beryl and its potential approach to South Texas. Gulf Coast residents are watching Beryl to see where it could go and what to expect.