More storms this Sunday as Beryl strengthens ahead of a Texas coast landfall on Monday

   

Today’s Forecast:

Today will be cloudy with a chance isolated showers and the chance for thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening as tropical rain bands begin to push into the coast, with more prolonged and widespread rain on Monday once Beryl makes its way inland. Winds turn breezy and eventually gusty as Beryl approaches the Texas coast.

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There is a chance for severe thunderstorms that could lead to tornadoes. Be sure you have a way to get alerts.
2/5 severe threat Sunday.
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There is also a Storm Surge warning has been issued for parts of the Texas coast.

We’re watching and tracking the chance for life threatening winds of 75- 120 mph winds and the chance for storm surge of 3-5 feet.

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The Storm Tracker 2 team is keeping a close watch here on Beryl’s latest movement.
Hurricane Beryl’s Official Track:
As of right now, Beryl is a tropical storm with 65 mph winds.
The land interaction in the Yucatán Peninsula on Friday helped weaken Beryl. However, it’s now in an area that some have called “a buffet of warm water” and no land, which may intensify the storm from a tropical storm to a category 1 hurricane before making landfall again.
Landfall will likely be near Matagorda Bay, Seadrift, or Port Lavaca early Monday morning. Beryl will continue to move inland and weaken as it pushes northeast.
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10 Day Forecast:

The rest of the week expect daily showers and storms until we settle into a drier, sunnier pattern going into the weekend.

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