Tropical Storm Beryl this morning is 250 miles southeast of Corpus Christi Texas. The storm will make landfall along the central Texas Coast late tonight, likely as an intensifying hurricane. Anyone on the Texas coast, especially Corpus Christi to Galveston, should prepare for deteriorating conditions this afternoon and hurricane conditions tonight and early Monday. Storm surge along much of the coast could reach 3-6 feet.
Beryl will bring flooding rains to much of eastern TX through Tuesday morning.
Heat Wave and high fire danger conditions continue across the West this coming week. Some relief along the immediate California coast.
Beryl is in the southwest Gulf of Mexico, heading for Texas. Landfall as a hurricane is likely along the Texas Coast on Monday. Anyone living in or traveling this weekend to the Texas coast, especially Corpus Christi and north, should prepare for deteriorating conditions late Sunday and hurricane conditions Monday. Storm surge along much of the coast could reach 3-5 feet.
Beryl will likely bring flooding rains to much of eastern TX early next week.
Heat Wave and high fire danger conditions continue across the West this weekend and all of next week; high heat index values today for parts of the Northeast, and much of the Mid-Atlantic Region and Southeast.
Hurricane Beryl is crossing the Yucatan Peninsula today. Landfall along the South Texas is likely late Sunday. Anyone living in or traveling this weekend to the southern Texas coast, especially Corpus Christi and south, should prepare for deteriorating conditions starting midday Sunday and hurricane conditions Sunday night into Monday.
Beryl and its remnants will likely bring flooding rains to much of southern, central and eastern TX next week.
Hot conditions across much of the West continue this weekend and throughout next week; High heat index values today for much of the Mid-Atlantic Region, the Southeast and Deep South.
Hot conditions across much of the West for the 4th of July holiday and into next week. Fire danger will be on the increase. Hot today also along the I-95 corridor in the Northeast, the Lower Mississippi Valley, and much of Florida.
Severe weather, torrential rainfall, and flash flooding is likely for southern Missouri and the lower Ohio Valley.
Category 3 Hurricane Beryl is passing south of the Cayman Islands. Landfall along the northern Mexican coast, possibly close to the Texas border, is likely late Sunday. Anyone living in or traveling to the southern Texas coast this weekend should pay attention to the National Hurricane Center warnings on Beryl.
Severe thunderstorms this afternoon across the Western and Central High Plains may contain large hail.
Very hot conditions across much of the West for the 4th of July holiday and into next week.
Category 4 Hurricane Beryl is passing just south of Jamaica. By Saturday this storm will be in the southwest Gulf of Mexico. Landfall along the northern Mexican coast is likely late this weekend. Anyone living in or traveling to the Texas coast this weekend should pay attention to the National Hurricane Center warnings on Beryl.