Storm Tracker 2's live satellite images of Beryl.
Beryl on Friday was moving across the Yucatan Peninsula on its way into the Gulf of Mexico’s warm waters.Key Takeaways from National Weather Service at 11:30 a.m. Friday
Hurricane Beryl is now tracking over Yucatan Peninsula and weakening. Now expected to approach the South Texas coast Monday morning as a hurricane. Track forecast past 24 hours has shifted north. Would imply potential for stronger winds, higher tides, and heavy rain for portions of our forecast area, especially SW zones around Matagorda Bay. Track forecast could shift again, remains uncertain, stay tuned!
Rip currents, elevated tides and seas are likely across all coastal areas even outside any watches .The Storm Tracker 2 team and National Hurricane Center showed the storm’s being pulled North more, which could mean it strikes the Texas coast somewhere South of Corpus Christi on Monday morning.
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