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  • ‘The hotel is shutting down:’ Port Lavaca evacuating ahead of Beryl

    ‘The hotel is shutting down:’ Port Lavaca evacuating ahead of Beryl

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    PORT LAVACA, Texas – As Tropical Storm Beryl eyes up its final track along the Texas Gulf Coast, entire communities are fleeing for higher and drier ground.

    On Saturday night, hotel staff at the Holiday Inn Express in Port Lavaca hand-delivered notices to every guest in the hotel alerting them that they had to leave in the morning as everyone is evacuating.

    SEE ALSO: Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings issued ahead of Beryl’s expected landfall

    “The hotel is shutting down for the Hurricane Beryl. Everyone must check out in the morning,” reads the notice. “Media crew is excluded.”

    The hotel is positioned right alongside the Lavaca Bay, which could see storm surge as high as six feet above ground level.

    KPRC2′s Gage Goulding and Photojournalist Oscar Chavez are both positioned at this hotel to intercept Beryl.

    Beryl is forecast to strengthen to a hurricane once again before making its third and final landfall.

    Winds from then Hurricane Beryl could reach as high as 110 mph, according to forecasts.

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  • Tropical Storm Beryl could strengthen to hurricane again before making landfall in Texas

    Tropical Storm Beryl could strengthen to hurricane again before making landfall in Texas

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    Above: Latest coverageBeryl, now a tropical storm, left a destructive path across the Caribbean but new tracks show the storm approaching Texas soon.The dangerous storm was downgraded from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4 on Tuesday afternoon before slamming into Jamaica on Wednesday afternoon.Once a Category 2 storm, Beryl moved past the Cayman Islands on Thursday and made landfall in Mexico on Friday before quickly weakening.Latest advisoryIn its 2 a.m. advisory, the National Hurricane Center said Beryl is now projected to make landfall in Texas by late Sunday.Tropical Storm Beryl holds maximum winds of 60 mph and a minimum central pressure of 995 mb, according to the NHC. Portions of the lower and middle Texas coast could be faced with damaging hurricane-force winds and even life-threatening storm surges. The latest models show that Beryl can intensify into a Category 1 hurricane late Sunday before making its way to Texas.>> Click here to track Tropical Storm Beryl Deaths reportedAt least 11 people were killed in the Caribbean after Beryl made its way across the territory.Three people were reported killed in Grenada and Carriacou and another in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, officials said. Two other deaths were reported in northern Venezuela, where five people are missing, officials said. Some 25,000 people in that area were also affected by heavy rainfall from Beryl.One fatality in Grenada occurred after a tree fell on a house, Kerryne James, the environment minister, told The Associated Press.She said Carriacou and Petit Martinique sustained the greatest damage, with scores of homes and businesses flattened in Carriacou.Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said Tuesday there was no power, roads were impassable, and the possible rise of the death toll “remains a grim reality.”Current threatsOn Sunday night and Monday, there is a danger of life-threatening storm surge inundation from the north entrance of Padre Island National Seashore to High Island, including Corpus Christi Bay, Matagorda Bay, and Galveston Bay.A Hurricane Warning is also in effect from Baffin Bay to Sargent. More: Difference between tropical storm, hurricane watch and warning Jamaica’s southern coast, where Kingston is located, bore the brunt of Beryl on Wednesday, with coastal water levels rising to 6 or 9 feet above normal tide levels in some areas. After that, the Cayman Islands experienced some destruction after Beryl passed just south of it on Thursday.First landfallBeryl first made landfall in the Windward Islands late Monday morning as a Category 4 storm, the National Hurricane Center said.Hurricane Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical storm last Friday afternoon before strengthening into a hurricane.Related: Hurricane KidCast: What’s a hurricane? And more answers to kids’ questionsRelated: Surviving the Season | 2024 Hurricane Special fromRelated: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024>> The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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    Beryl, now a tropical storm, left a destructive path across the Caribbean but new tracks show the storm approaching Texas soon.

    The dangerous storm was downgraded from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4 on Tuesday afternoon before slamming into Jamaica on Wednesday afternoon.

    Once a Category 2 storm, Beryl moved past the Cayman Islands on Thursday and made landfall in Mexico on Friday before quickly weakening.

    Latest advisory

    In its 2 a.m. advisory, the National Hurricane Center said Beryl is now projected to make landfall in Texas by late Sunday.

    Tropical Storm Beryl holds maximum winds of 60 mph and a minimum central pressure of 995 mb, according to the NHC.

    Portions of the lower and middle Texas coast could be faced with damaging hurricane-force winds and even life-threatening storm surges.

    The latest models show that Beryl can intensify into a Category 1 hurricane late Sunday before making its way to Texas.

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    Deaths reported

    At least 11 people were killed in the Caribbean after Beryl made its way across the territory.

    Three people were reported killed in Grenada and Carriacou and another in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, officials said. Two other deaths were reported in northern Venezuela, where five people are missing, officials said. Some 25,000 people in that area were also affected by heavy rainfall from Beryl.

    One fatality in Grenada occurred after a tree fell on a house, Kerryne James, the environment minister, told The Associated Press.

    She said Carriacou and Petit Martinique sustained the greatest damage, with scores of homes and businesses flattened in Carriacou.

    Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said Tuesday there was no power, roads were impassable, and the possible rise of the death toll “remains a grim reality.”

    Current threats

    On Sunday night and Monday, there is a danger of life-threatening storm surge inundation from the north entrance of Padre Island National Seashore to High Island, including Corpus Christi Bay, Matagorda Bay, and Galveston Bay.

    A Hurricane Warning is also in effect from Baffin Bay to Sargent.

    More: Difference between tropical storm, hurricane watch and warning

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    Jamaica’s southern coast, where Kingston is located, bore the brunt of Beryl on Wednesday, with coastal water levels rising to 6 or 9 feet above normal tide levels in some areas. After that, the Cayman Islands experienced some destruction after Beryl passed just south of it on Thursday.

    First landfall

    Beryl first made landfall in the Windward Islands late Monday morning as a Category 4 storm, the National Hurricane Center said.

    Hurricane Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical storm last Friday afternoon before strengthening into a hurricane.

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  • Campers haul RVs out, residents board up ahead of Beryl in South Texas

    Campers haul RVs out, residents board up ahead of Beryl in South Texas

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    ROCKPORT, Texas – As Tropical Storm Beryl inches closer to the Texas Gulf Coast, many aren’t willing to roll the dice when it comes to what kind of wind and storm surge the tropical system will bring.

    In Corpus Christi, the forecast of Beryl has many RV campers cutting their holiday weekend short.

    “We’re getting out for sure,” said Manu Ardelean of San Antonio. “I get out bro, I get out. I’m that guy.”

    Ardelean, his friend and another family member are all hooking up their RVs and hitting the road to higher and drier ground.

    They’re among the many heading warnings of Tropical Storm Beryl strengthening into a hurricane before slamming into the Texas Gulf Coast.

    “No, I mean, at all. No,” said Ardelean. “We don’t want to try that. I have three small kids.”

    Meanwhile, just up the coast in Rockport, many homes can be seen boarded up with plywood and hurricane shutters.

    “We’re just boarding up before the big one comes,” Thano Drimalas said.

    He spent Saturday afternoon screwing pieces of plywood over his windows.

    Drimalas recalls what Hurricane Harvey did to Rockport back in 2017. It’s a memory fresh for many that call this part of the Texas coast home.

    “This place is still recovering from Harvey, is still a lot of slabs that are missing from Harvey still,” he said.

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  • LIVE UPDATES: South Texas braces for Tropical Storm Beryl

    LIVE UPDATES: South Texas braces for Tropical Storm Beryl

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    CORPUS CHRISTI, TexasSATURDAY, JULY 6 – 7:45 A.M. CT – As many continue to celebrate the 4th of July holiday weekend, millions across the Texas Gulf Coast are preparing for what is forecast to become Hurricane Beryl again.

    Overnight, the National Weather Service issued a few updated advisories, including new information at 7 a.m.

    Coastal Watches/Warnings and Forecast Cone for Storm Center for Tropical Storm Beryl. Valid July 6, 2024 at 7 a.m. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    There is some good news for the Houston area.

    It seems that the forecast tracks of Beryl have settled in (at least for now). We’ve seen this before, but have also noted consistent eastward tracks of Beryl.

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    However, for the better part of the overnight hours models have agreed upon a Texas landfall somewhere between Corpus Christi and Matagorda Bay.

    Of course, this is always subject to chance. But at least it’s a little bit of a good sign for the Houston area.

    Saturday is the day to make those preparations ahead of what should be a windy and rainy start to the week.

    Those along the coast will see the brunt of the impacts.

    Wondering if you should start your prep work? Here’s my go-to advice: Preapre for the worst and hope for the best.

    FRIDAY, JULY 5 – 11:30 P.M. CT – Houston, I wish we had some better news to send you to sleep with.

    The latest guidance from the National Hurricane Center shows yet another eastward jog of what will likely become Hurricane Beryl once again.

    Simply put – this increases the probability of hurricane impacts to the Houston area.

    The Hurricane Watch has been extended through portions of Brazoria County.

    Meanwhile, the Storm Surge Watch has been extended through High Island in Galveston County.

    Peak Storm Surge Forecast for Tropical Storm Beryl. Valid as of July 5, 2024 at 10 p.m. CT. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Now is the time to prepare.

    Voluntary evacuations are already underway in Matagorda County.

    A failure to plan is a plan to fail.

    Have a good night and we’ll check back in Saturday morning.

    FRIDAY, JULY 5 – 9 P.M. CT – As Tropical Storm Beryl enters the Gulf of Mexico, the once Category 5 hurricane is expected to re-intensify before making a final landfall along the Texas Gulf Coast.

    KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding is LIVE in Corpus Christi, Texas as the community prepares just two weeks after Tropical Storm Alberto battered the region.

    While some locals are preparing by using the more than 14,000 sandbags made by Corpus Christi city workers, vacationers to the barrier islands are soaking in every bit of sun they can get.

    This story will be updated to bring the latest reports from KPRC2′s Gage Goulding along the Texas Gulf Coast.

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  • Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Yucatan Peninsula as Category 2 storm, sets sights on Texas

    Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Yucatan Peninsula as Category 2 storm, sets sights on Texas

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    Hurricane Beryl continues to leave a destructive path across the Caribbean, but new tracks show the storm approaching the United States soon.The dangerous storm was downgraded from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4 on Tuesday afternoon before slamming into Jamaica on Wednesday afternoon.Now a Category 2 storm, Beryl moved past the Cayman Islands on Thursday and made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula early Friday morning.Latest advisoryIn its 8 a.m. advisory, the NHC said Beryl has maximum sustained wind speeds of 110 mph and a minimum central pressure of 980 mb as it made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula.Parts of the Yucatan Peninsula are expected to experience hurricane-force winds, dangerous storm surges, and heavy rainfall throughout Friday morning, according to the NHC.In the northeastern part of Mexico and southern Texas, there is an increasing risk of strong wind, storm surge and heavy rainfall as the weekend rolls around. Beryl is expected to quickly weaken after making landfall, even being downgraded to a tropical storm. However, as the storm moves into the Gulf of Mexico, there is a chance for slight formation again. Models once showed Beryl making landfall in Mexico, but more recent models favor landfall in Texas next week, even impacting the Houston area. >> Click here to track Hurricane Beryl Deaths reportedThree people were reported killed in Grenada and Carriacou and another in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, officials said. Two other deaths were reported in northern Venezuela, where five people are missing, officials said. Some 25,000 people in that area also were affected by heavy rainfall from Beryl.One fatality in Grenada occurred after a tree fell on a house, Kerryne James, the environment minister, told The Associated Press.She said Carriacou and Petit Martinique sustained the greatest damage, with scores of homes and businesses flattened in Carriacou.Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said Tuesday there was no power, roads are impassable, and the possible rise of the death toll “remains a grim reality.”Current threatsJamaica’s southern coast, where Kingston is located, bore the brunt of Beryl on Wednesday, with coastal water levels rising to 6 or 9 feet above normal tide levels in some areas. After that, the Cayman Islands experienced some destruction after Beryl passed just south of it on Thursday. Now, the Yucatan coast is feeling the storm’s impact. The government issued a hurricane warning for the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula from Puerto Costa Maya to Cancun.Other portions remain under a tropical storm warning.More: Difference between tropical storm, hurricane watch and warningThe NHC says these areas should brace for strong winds, dangerous storm surge, damaging waves and severe flooding. Officials also warn all interests in these areas that Beryl can cause life-threatening rip currents.The NHC says residents in the Yucatan Peninsula should shelter in place as these life-threatening conditions pass through on Friday.Additionally, the NHC says residents in Mexico and Texas should monitor Beryl as dangerous conditions could begin late in the weekend. According to officials, there will be hurricane warnings and other alerts issued soon. First landfallBeryl first made landfall in the Windward Islands late Monday morning as a Category 4 storm, the National Hurricane Center said.Hurricane Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical storm last Friday afternoon before strengthening into a hurricane. Related: Hurricane KidCast: What’s a hurricane? And more answers to kids’ questionsRelated: Surviving the Season | 2024 Hurricane Special fromRelated: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024>> The Associated Press contributed to this story.

    Hurricane Beryl continues to leave a destructive path across the Caribbean, but new tracks show the storm approaching the United States soon.

    The dangerous storm was downgraded from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4 on Tuesday afternoon before slamming into Jamaica on Wednesday afternoon.

    Now a Category 2 storm, Beryl moved past the Cayman Islands on Thursday and made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula early Friday morning.

    Latest advisory

    In its 8 a.m. advisory, the NHC said Beryl has maximum sustained wind speeds of 110 mph and a minimum central pressure of 980 mb as it made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula.

    Parts of the Yucatan Peninsula are expected to experience hurricane-force winds, dangerous storm surges, and heavy rainfall throughout Friday morning, according to the NHC.

    In the northeastern part of Mexico and southern Texas, there is an increasing risk of strong wind, storm surge and heavy rainfall as the weekend rolls around.

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    Beryl is expected to quickly weaken after making landfall, even being downgraded to a tropical storm. However, as the storm moves into the Gulf of Mexico, there is a chance for slight formation again.

    Models once showed Beryl making landfall in Mexico, but more recent models favor landfall in Texas next week, even impacting the Houston area.

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    Deaths reported

    Three people were reported killed in Grenada and Carriacou and another in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, officials said. Two other deaths were reported in northern Venezuela, where five people are missing, officials said. Some 25,000 people in that area also were affected by heavy rainfall from Beryl.

    One fatality in Grenada occurred after a tree fell on a house, Kerryne James, the environment minister, told The Associated Press.

    She said Carriacou and Petit Martinique sustained the greatest damage, with scores of homes and businesses flattened in Carriacou.

    Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said Tuesday there was no power, roads are impassable, and the possible rise of the death toll “remains a grim reality.”

    Current threats

    Jamaica’s southern coast, where Kingston is located, bore the brunt of Beryl on Wednesday, with coastal water levels rising to 6 or 9 feet above normal tide levels in some areas. After that, the Cayman Islands experienced some destruction after Beryl passed just south of it on Thursday.

    Now, the Yucatan coast is feeling the storm’s impact. The government issued a hurricane warning for the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula from Puerto Costa Maya to Cancun.

    Other portions remain under a tropical storm warning.

    More: Difference between tropical storm, hurricane watch and warning

    The NHC says these areas should brace for strong winds, dangerous storm surge, damaging waves and severe flooding. Officials also warn all interests in these areas that Beryl can cause life-threatening rip currents.

    The NHC says residents in the Yucatan Peninsula should shelter in place as these life-threatening conditions pass through on Friday.

    Additionally, the NHC says residents in Mexico and Texas should monitor Beryl as dangerous conditions could begin late in the weekend. According to officials, there will be hurricane warnings and other alerts issued soon.

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    First landfall

    Beryl first made landfall in the Windward Islands late Monday morning as a Category 4 storm, the National Hurricane Center said.

    Hurricane Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical storm last Friday afternoon before strengthening into a hurricane.

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  • Hurricane Beryl remains monster storm; Jamaica braces for near-direct hit

    Hurricane Beryl remains monster storm; Jamaica braces for near-direct hit

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    Hurricane Beryl continues to move across the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday evening. The dangerous storm, now taking aim at Jamaica, was downgraded from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4, but is still considered a life-threatening storm. The storm left behind a trail of destruction when it made landfall on Monday.>> Hurricane Beryl damage: See photos, videosAs Beryl continues to move west, the NHC has now issued hurricane warnings for Jamaica, which could see a near-direct hit as early as Wednesday.>> Video below: WESH 2 meteorologist Eric Burris has the latest on Hurricane Beryl and the rest of the tropics >> Click here to track Hurricane BerylBeryl made landfall in the Windward Islands late Monday morning as a Category 4 storm, the National Hurricane Center said. A tropical storm warning is in effect for the south coast of Hispaniola and a hurricane watch is now in effect for all of the Cayman Islands. More: Difference between tropical storm, hurricane watch and warning Hurricane Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical storm on Friday afternoon before strengthening into a hurricane.The NHC is also tracking Invest 96-L.Related: Hurricane KidCast: What’s a hurricane? And more answers to kids’ questionsRelated: Surviving the Season | 2024 Hurricane Special fromRelated: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024

    Hurricane Beryl continues to move across the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday evening.

    The dangerous storm, now taking aim at Jamaica, was downgraded from a Category 5 hurricane to a Category 4, but is still considered a life-threatening storm.

    The storm left behind a trail of destruction when it made landfall on Monday.

    >> Hurricane Beryl damage: See photos, videos

    As Beryl continues to move west, the NHC has now issued hurricane warnings for Jamaica, which could see a nearly direct hit as early as Wednesday.

    >> Video below: WESH 2 meteorologist Eric Burris has the latest on Hurricane Beryl and the rest of the tropics

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    Beryl made landfall in the Windward Islands late Monday morning as a Category 4 storm, the National Hurricane Center said.

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    A tropical storm warning is in effect for the south coast of Hispaniola and a hurricane watch is now in effect for all of the Cayman Islands.

    More: Difference between tropical storm, hurricane watch and warning

    Hurricane Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical storm on Friday afternoon before strengthening into a hurricane.

    The NHC is also tracking Invest 96-L.

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  • Tropical Storm Beryl forms, could become first hurricane of the season this weekend

    Tropical Storm Beryl forms, could become first hurricane of the season this weekend

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    TWO NEWS STARTS NOW AND FIRST AT 11, A NEW TROPICAL STORM HAS FORMED OUT IN THE ATLANTIC. FIRST WARNING CHIEF METEOROLOGIST TONY MAINOLFI IS TRACKING THE PATH. IT IS TAKING THROUGH THE CARIBBEAN TONIGHT. YEAH, I’LL TELL YOU WHAT. THIS ONE IS MOVING OFF TOWARDS THE WEST GUYS AND IS LIKELY TO BECOME THE SEASON’S FIRST HURRICANE. AS WE HEAD INTO THE WEEKEND. BEAUTIFUL SYMMETRY TONIGHT. VERY CONCENTRIC CENTER OF THUNDERSTORMS THERE. RIGHT AROUND THAT CORE. WINDS ARE UP TO 40 MILES AN HOUR MOVING STEADILY NOW OFF TOWARDS THE WEST. PRESSURE’S BEEN HOLDING STEADY THERE. AT ABOUT 1006 MILLIBARS. HERE’S THE UPDATED CONE NOW FROM THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER. THIS ONE A CATEGORY HURRICANE THERE BY ABOUT 8:00 IN THE EVENING. IT MAY EVEN BE EARLIER THAN THAT. BASED ON THE TRENDS WE’RE SEEING TONIGHT, A LOT OF THE COMPUTER MODELS HERE TAKE THIS GRADUALLY OFF TOWARDS THE WEST NORTHWEST. THE TREND IS NOT DEVIATED NORTH OF CUBA, AND THERE’S A GOOD REASON FOR THAT. AS WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE INTENSITY FORECAST HERE TO THE ONE MODEL, THE H WHARF STILL HAS A CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE. BUT BACK TO THOSE TRACKS. HERE’S OUR CONE. WHAT’S IMPORTANT FOR FLORIDA IS THIS BIG DOME, THIS BIG RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE. THIS IS OUR BEST FRIEND FROM PREVENTING THIS STORM SYSTEM FROM TURNING UP TO THE NORTH. IF THAT DOES PAN OUT AND THIS DOESN’T GET TOO STRONG AND TRY TO MAKE THAT CURVE BETWEEN THAT WEAKNESS, ALL SHOULD CONTINUE TO DIRECT THIS ONE OFF TOWARDS THE WEST NORTHWEST. PLENTY OF TIME TO WATCH IT. BUT WHAT’S INTERESTING TO NOTE NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE BERYL RIGHT BEHIND IT, THERE’S ANOTHER FEATURE BY BOTH THE GFS AND THE EUROPEAN COMPUTER MODELS THAT MAY TAKE THE SAME EXACT TRACK, SO THERE COULD BE A12 PUNCH THERE IN THE WINDWARD ISLES OVER TOWARDS JAMAICA AND MAYBE EVEN THE SOUTH SIDE OF HAITI AND OVER TOWARDS THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. WE’LL KEEP YOU POSTED ON THAT FOR NOW THOUGH. KEEP CHECKING BACK IN. BUT I’M FEELING PRETTY GOOD BASED ON TONIGHT’S COMPUTER

    Tropical Storm Beryl forms, could become first hurricane of the season this weekend

    Tropical Storm Beryl officially formed Friday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. The NHC said Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to strengthen and possibly become a hurricane when it reaches the Windward Islands Sunday night or Monday. Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024This could bring heavy rain, hurricane-force winds, dangerous storm surges and waves.Tropical Storm Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical depression on Friday afternoon before strengthening into a tropical storm. More tropicsThe NHC is also monitoring Invest 94-L and a tropical wave.Related: Hurricane KidCast: What’s a hurricane? And more answers to kids’ questionsRelated: Surviving the Season | 2024 Hurricane Special from WESH 2

    Tropical Storm Beryl officially formed Friday night, according to the National Hurricane Center.

    The NHC said Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to strengthen and possibly become a hurricane when it reaches the Windward Islands Sunday night or Monday.

    Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024

    This could bring heavy rain, hurricane-force winds, dangerous storm surges and waves.

    Tropical Storm Beryl initially developed as Invest 95-L and was later upgraded to a tropical depression on Friday afternoon before strengthening into a tropical storm.

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    The NHC is also monitoring Invest 94-L and a tropical wave.

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