Key Takeaways: • Impacts from Beryl will continue well beyond Texas in the United States through at least midweek. • Beryl, as a tropical rainstorm, will bring heavy rain and the potential for flash flooding and tornadoes in the Central states and the Northeast. • In the wake of Beryl, tropical downpours will continue along...
Flooding downpours and the risk of tornadoes will extend into the Midwest and Northeast as Beryl tracks across the country after making landfall in Texas on Monday.Beryl made landfall over the Texas Gulf coast as a Category 1 hurricane on July 8. AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter breaks down the high winds, deadly storm surge, and coastal flooding that threaten the region.• Impacts from Beryl will continue well beyond Texas in the United States through at least midweek.
Beryl will continue to trigger torrential rain, flooding downpours and severe thunderstorms as it travels more than 1,500 miles away from where it made landfall in Texas on Monday. The leading edge of Beryl's heavy rain will advance northeastward from Arkansas Monday night to the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and northwestern Ohio on Tuesday night. Rainfall of 2-4 inches will be common within this swath, but local amounts of 4-8 inches will occur, especially from Arkansas to northwestern Indiana. Some locations within the heavier band may pick up close to 12 inches of rain.
As Beryl moves into the Northeast, it will interact with non-tropical systems and additional moisture from the Atlantic that will likely cause more far-reaching downpours and severe thunderstorms than Beryl would do on its own, It is possible that parts of the East receive half a foot of rain and perhaps locally more in the pattern from Wednesday to Saturday due to the combined effects of Beryl and the Atlantic moisture.
"Certain tropical systems carry the risk of tornadoes well beyond the area, near where they make landfall. Beryl may continue to be one of those systems," Buckingham said."Add in energy from the jet stream may enhance that risk near the Great Lakes and Northeast."
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