Watches and warnings for flooding rainfall, storm surge, and hurricane winds are in effect along much of the Texas coast as Tropical Storm Beryl approaches. The National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring whether Beryl will regain hurricane strength as it moves towards Texas on Monday.
Hurricane Alerts and Preparations
At 10 a.m. Central on Saturday, the National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane watch covering the Texas coast from the mouth of the Rio Grande north to San Luis Pass, with a tropical storm warning further south. A storm surge watch is also in effect, underscoring the potential hazards across the region.
Beryl’s Forecast Path and Impact
Currently located about 460 miles southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas, with winds of 60 mph, Beryl is expected to intensify as it moves west-northwest towards Matagorda Bay and northeastern Mexico. Forecasters anticipate Beryl making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane with 85-mph winds on Monday, subject to changes influenced by its interaction with the Gulf environment.
Expected Weather Conditions
The hurricane center predicts rainfall amounts of 5-10 inches across coastal Texas, with isolated areas possibly receiving up to 15 inches. Coastal areas should also prepare for storm surge amounts of 2-5 feet and dangerous rip currents.
Preparedness and Safety Measures
Residents are urged to know their flood zones and closely monitor updates from local authorities and the hurricane center. Preparation includes securing loose items, checking emergency supplies, charging devices, and assisting vulnerable neighbors.
Understanding Hurricane Alerts
- Hurricane Watch: Indicates possible hurricane-force winds (above 74 mph) within 48 hours.
- Tropical Storm Warning: Warns of expected tropical storm-force winds (39-73 mph) within 36 hours.
- Storm Surge Watch: Alerts to potential storm surge conditions along the coast.
What to Expect in Louisiana and Texas
Beryl’s path and intensity post-Yucatan Peninsula remain uncertain. Forecasters emphasize the importance of monitoring developments closely, as impacts could extend beyond the forecast cone.
Conclusion
As Hurricane Beryl approaches, preparations should be completed swiftly. Stay informed, heed official advisories, and prioritize safety measures for yourself and your community.
For those seeking more information on hurricane preparedness and updates, read more about Hurricane Beryl’s progression here.
Photo credit: Arthur Daniel, REUTERS
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