WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
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– Category 4 hurricane Beryl will weaken before making landfall along Yucatan Peninsula as a Category 2 Hurricane Thursday night/Friday morning
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– Beryl will weaken and enter Gulf of Mexico by Saturday. Once there, some re-strengthening is possible, along with a turn to the north toward Texas
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– Still uncertainty as to where Beryl will make landfall Sunday through Monday. Anything from northern Mexico through the Texas Coast is possible Sunday through Monday
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– Regardless of where landfall occurs, Texas Coast will experience rain, high surf, rip currents, and some coastal flooding Saturday night through Monday
Hurricane Beryl roars by Jamaica after killing at least 6 people in the southeast Caribbean
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– Rain chances are increasing for San Antonio Saturday through Tuesday
Fourth of July Forecast:
4th of July celebrations will be hot with a high near 100°. Firework displays won’t see any interruptions by rainfall or clouds, but it will be breezy.