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HURRICANE BERYL

Beryl will make landfall in Texas as a hurricane: When will it arrive, affected areas and trajectory in real time

The NHC predicts that Beryl will intensify again into a hurricane before making landfall in Texas: When it will arrive, affected areas and trajectory in real time.

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The NHC predicts that Beryl will intensify again into a hurricane before making landfall in Texas: When it will arrive, affected areas and trajectory in real time.
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Beryl was downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall as a ategory 3 hurricane in Tulum, Mexico. However, as the storm moves toward the Texas coast, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) expects the storm to intensify again to a category one hurricane before landfall in the Lone Star State.

Beryl will make landfall in Texas as a hurricane: When will it arrive and affected areas

According to a statement from the NHC issued this Sunday, July 7, Beryl will make landfall in Texas as a category one hurricane during the early hours of Monday, the 8th.

“Beryl is expected to become a hurricane before making landfall. Preparations must be completed quickly in Texas,” the NHC warned via social networks.

The alert has been issued for the entire coast of Texas, “the northern entrance of the Padre Island National Seashore to Sabine Pass, including Matagorda Bay and Galveston Bay.” Residents in affected areas are urged to follow evacuation orders and any other instructions provided by local authorities. Tropical storm conditions will begin to be felt starting Sunday night.

Beryl's trajectory in real time

Once Beryl makes landfall in Texas, it is expected to move further east of the state, causing damage to parts of Arkansas. Below is an interactive map from Windy.com that allows you to track Beryl in real time:

With the imminent arrival of Beryl, flash flooding is expected along portions of the central and upper Texas Gulf Coast and East Texas today through Monday night. Flooding in rivers is also expected, according to the NHC bulletin.

For more information, updates, and real-time alerts, visit the National Weather Service (NWS) website.

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