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Hurricane Beryl's damage is far from over, with residents across the Caribbean and Jamaica dealing with devastation in the wake of the deadly storm.
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
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,
Hurricane Beryl weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall in Mexico but is expected to strengthen. A hurricane watch was issued for Texas.
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.
Beryl made landfall over Mexico on Friday. It is expected to cross the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall again in Northeastern Mexico or South Texas.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Mexico's coast near the resort of Tulum as a Category 2 storm after leaving destruction across the eastern Caribbean.
"Slow re-intensification is expected" after Beryl moves inland and crosses the Yucatan Peninsula, the NHC said.
Beryl tore through the Caribbean earlier this week as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, killing at least six people. It continues to make its way west-northwest but at a decreasing speed, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Beryl was heading northwest over the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday and was expected to strengthen back into a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall on the Texas coast late in the evening.
Texas officials are warning about heavy rain and flooding, urging residents to prepare before Beryl is expected to hit coastal areas starting late tonight. “Everyone along the coast should be paying attention to this storm,
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
With its unprecedented tear through the ultra-warm waters of the southeast Caribbean, Beryl turned meteorologists’ worst fears of a souped-up
Texas officials are urging coastal residents to brace for a looming hit by Beryl as the storm is expected to regain hurricane strength.
Beryl has moved back into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, where it is expected to strengthen after weakening to a tropical storm as it moved across Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
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.
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,
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.
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,
A stretch of the Texas coast is now under hurricane and storm surge alerts as Beryl is forecast to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday, ahead of a Monday morning landfall
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
Hurricane Beryl is heading directly toward Texas and is likely to make landfall on the state’s coast as a Category 1 or 2 storm early Monday morning, state emergency officials said. Dangerous winds will be felt along the mid- and lower Texas coast as early as Sunday night.
A tree blocks a street in Kingston, Jamaica, on July 4 after Hurricane Beryl barreled through. (Leo Hudson/AP) Hurricane Beryl made an explosive start to the 2024 Atlantic season
Tropical Storm Beryl will restrengthen over the Gulf of Mexico this weekend, arriving at the Mexico-Texas border as a hurricane by Sunday. A hurricane watch and a storm surge watch are in place
The earliest storm to develop into a Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic, Beryl caused at least 11 deaths as it passed through the Caribbean islands earlier in the week. It then battered Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane,
Tropical Storm Beryl is targeting the Gulf Coast of Texas after dealing a destructive blow to several islands in the Caribbean and the resort coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Beryl is projected to re-strengthen into a hurricane before it makes landfall just north of the U.
Hurricane Beryl has been lashing Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula after wreaking havoc across the Caribbean. It made landfall as a category-two hurricane early on Friday, bringing winds of up to 175km/h (108mph).
While storm track forecasts for Tropical Storm Beryl have been extremely accurate, intensity projections have consistently been off target, showing too little intensification and missing a round of strengthening shortly before it came ashore near Tulum,
Tropical Storm Beryl will move through the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. ▶ WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS. The tropical storm is expected to strengthen as it moves through the G
The Caller-Times will be providing live updates about Hurricane Beryl as news comes about. Although it is currently projected to make landfall in South Texas as a Category 1 hurricane, Coastal Bend residents should be making preparations for Hurricane Beryl to reach a Category 2 strength,
Tourist resorts in Mexico steeled Friday for a hit from Hurricane Beryl, which is expected to bring ferocious winds and a dangerous storm surge to the Yucatan Peninsula after slamming
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Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to make landfall as a Cat 1 hurricane along the Texas coast on Monday morning.
Tropical Storm Beryl is forecast to re-strengthen into a hurricane and make landfall on the Texas coast in the early hours of Monday morning, bringing dangerous conditions to the U.S. after it hammered parts of Mexico.
Hurricane Beryl weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall in Mexico but is expected to strengthen. A hurricane watch was issued for Texas.
The center of Beryl is about to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane and storm surge watches are in effect for portions of the coast of northeastern Mexico and Texas.
CLICK HERE to track Beryl with our interactive hurricane center... As the storm moves west-northwest in the Gulf this weekend, it will encounter more favorable conditions for strengthening. Gulf of Mexico waters are very warm,
Hurricane Beryl hit Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Friday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to some popular resort towns.
Beryl weakened to a tropical storm Friday after hitting Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane, with fierce winds causing material damage but no injuries along the tourist-rich Yucatan Peninsula.- Re-intensification - The NHC said Beryl weakened from a Category 2 hurricane to Category 1 by the time she hit Yucatan -- milder than earlier in the week when it left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean and parts of Venezuela.
Tropical Storm Beryl is inching closer to the Texas coast, and forecasters say the storm could hit Houston and Dallas in the next few days.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the southern part of Mexico Friday morning after a trail of destruction in southern Jamaica and other Caribbean islands.
Tropical Storm Beryl is now in Mexico and is forecast to strengthen before making landfall in Texas Yahoo Personal Finance
After slamming into the eastern coast of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane, Beryl was pushing across the Yucatán Peninsula toward the Gulf of Mexico as a weaker tropical storm, forecasters said on Friday.