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After hitting Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and downgrading to a tropical storm, Beryl is expected to once again become a hurricane as it hurtles towards southern Texas by Sunday evening
After battering Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Beryl moved back into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico where it was expected to regain hurricane strength Saturday before taking aim at the Texas coast,
Hurricane Beryl's damage is far from over, with residents across the Caribbean and Jamaica dealing with devastation in the wake of the deadly storm.
By Paola Chiomante and Jose de Jesus Cortes CANCUN/TULUM, Mexico (Reuters) -Tropical Storm Beryl was blowing out to the Gulf of Mexico on Friday afternoon and appeared likely to reach Texas by late Sunday,
Forecasters predict that Hurricane Beryl to turn to South Texas and the coast of northwestern Mexico this weekend, with the once-powerful hurricane passing through the Yucatan Peninsula on Friday.
Hurricane Beryl weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall in Mexico but is expected to strengthen. A hurricane watch was issued for Texas.
The first-ever storm to reach Category 4 in June weakened to a tropical storm after passing over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. It’s expected to reach the Texas coast as a hurricane, forecasters said.
By Paola Chiomante and Jose de Jesus Cortes CANCUN/TULUM, Mexico (Reuters) -Tropical Storm Beryl passed over Mexico's top beach destinations on Friday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain but without leaving major damage,
Beryl is a unisex name which can be pronounced either “Ber-uhl” or “Beh-ruhl”. Here's how to say it, as the deadly storm approaches the US..
Hurricane Beryl made landfall northeast of the resort town of Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula as a Category 2 storm early Friday.
Tropical storm Beryl is unloading strong winds and rain over a significant portion of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. It’s expected to strengthen again ahead of its final landfall in South Texas. CNN’s Chad Myers reports.
By Paola Chiomante and Jose de Jesus Cortes CANCUN/TULUM, Mexico (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Beryl smashed into the Mexican coast near top beach destinations on Friday, whipping palm trees with strong winds and bringing heavy rain,
As Hurricane Beryl moves toward South Texas, its main threat is heavy rainfall. Storms are expected throughout Texas this weekend and next week.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall over Mexico on Friday. It is expected to cross the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall again in Northeastern Mexico or South Texas.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Mexico's coast near the resort of Tulum as a Category 2 storm after leaving destruction across the eastern Caribbean.
"Slow re-intensification is expected" after Beryl moves inland and crosses the Yucatan Peninsula, the NHC said.
Beryl tore through the Caribbean earlier this week as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, killing at least six people. It continues to make its way west-northwest but at a decreasing speed, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Beryl roared ashore on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula near the resort town of Tulum as a Category 2 storm early Friday, whipping trees and knocking out power after leaving a trail of destruction that killed at least 11 people across the Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Beryl was heading northwest over the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday and was expected to strengthen back into a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall on the Texas coast late in the evening.
Texas officials are warning about heavy rain and flooding, urging residents to prepare before Beryl is expected to hit coastal areas starting late tonight. “Everyone along the coast should be paying attention to this storm,
The entire Texas coast was under a hurricane watch Saturday as the state braced for Beryl's arrival late Sunday or early Monday.
The National Hurricane Center's latest projected track for Beryl shows the storm coming ashore near Port Lavaca and heading north into East Texas.
With its unprecedented tear through the ultra-warm waters of the southeast Caribbean, Beryl turned meteorologists’ worst fears of a souped-up
Texas officials are urging coastal residents to brace for a looming hit by Beryl as the storm is expected to regain hurricane strength.
Forecasters are expecting Tropical Storm Beryl to turn northwest toward the Texas coast, with an even more northward path than expected 24 hours ago. While Beryl's maximum sustain
Tropical Storm Beryl will strengthen as it tracks toward the Texas-Mexico border this weekend, bringing a risk of damaging winds, life-threatening storm surge and dangerous flooding to Texas beginning late Sunday.
The US National Hurricane Center expects the storm to regain hurricane strength in the warm waters of the Gulf and hit south Texas by late Sunday or early Monday.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall again, this time on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Friday before weakening to a tropical storm.
Texas officials urge coastal residents to prepare for Beryl as the storm moves toward the Gulf of Mexico.
The Category 2 storm brought strong wind gusts and heavy downpours to the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall again, this time on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Friday after weakening to a Category 2 storm.
It’s expected to strengthen again ahead of its final landfall in South Texas as a hurricane late this weekend into early next week. Historic storm: Beryl was previously the earliest Category 5 storm on record in the Atlantic.
Less than 72 hours before Beryl’s expected landfall on the Gulf Coast, Texans have started preparing for its arrival. Saturday afternoon, multiple counties issued voluntary evacuations as the tropical storm churned toward South Texas.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued hurricane and storm surge watches ahead of Hurricane Beryl's arrival in northeastern Mexico and South Texas later this weekend. Meteorologists continue to track Bery'ls exact path.
Forecasts for Hurricane Beryl, currently weakening over the northern Yucatan Peninsula, put Texas in the crosshairs of a storm that has defied the odds for days. Why it matters: While storm track forecasts for Hurricane Beryl have been extremely accurate,
As we continue to monitor Hurricane Beryl, it’s important to remember a silent threat that can arise many days before a tropical system even gets close to Texas: the danger of rip currents. Even if a tropical cyclone is hundreds of miles from Texas,
Hurricane Beryl weakened to a Category 1 storm as it made its way to southern Texas on Friday. The storm now has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph and is located about 680 miles from Brownsville, Texas,
Hurricane Beryl brought heavy rains and strong winds to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Thursday evening, July 4 to Friday, July 5. Beryl made landfall near Tulum as a Category 2
The chance that Hurricane Beryl could come ashore in deep South Texas is becoming more of a reality now. Earlier this week, the National Hurricane Center had been forecasting that Beryl would most likely make landfall on the northeast coast of Mexico,
A stretch of the Texas coast is now under hurricane and storm surge alerts as Beryl is forecast to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday, ahead of a Monday morning landfall
Hurricane Beryl is heading directly toward Texas and is likely to make landfall on the state’s coast as a Category 1 or 2 storm early Monday morning, state emergency officials said. Dangerous winds will be felt along the mid- and lower Texas coast as early as Sunday night.
At least 11 people were killed as Hurricane Beryl swept through the Caribbean Islands, and forecasters warn it could intensify again as it nears Texas.
First Alert Meteorologist Trevor Gibbs is tracking the latest on Beryl.