The likely scenario is that Tropical Storm Beryl will enter the Gulf of Mexico and move northwest.
This phenomenon could enter southeast Texas as a Category 1 hurricane and move toward cities such as San Antonio and Austin.according to the latest track from the National Hurricane Center.
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However, this path is not final and it is important to follow Univision for the latest predictions for Beryl.
“It is hoped that the path will continue. It is important to pay attention to reconnaissance flights that collect information with hurricane hunter aircraft.” Gabriel Torres, chief meteorologist for Univision San Antonio.
Summary of monitoring and warnings activated so far
a Watch the hurricane Valid for the Texas coast, From the mouth of the Rio Grande north to Sargent, Matagorda County.
This monitoring The areas include Port Mansfield, Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, Rockfort, and Port Lavaca, and will be active until Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
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a Watch the hurricane Valid for the northeastern coast of mainland Mexico, From Barra Mezquital to the mouth of the Rio Grande.
A hurricane watch means that conditions are ripe for the phenomenon to form and is generally activated about 48 hours before the first front of wind and rain arrives.
a Storm surge monitoring Valid for the Texas coast, from Mouth of the Rio Grande River north of Sargent.
city Galveston It falls under a Flood watch From Friday to Sunday at 3:00 pm.
Wave heights are expected to reach 4 feet, which may lead to flooding in low-lying areas, especially in the western region.
a Tropical Storm Warning This measure applies to the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, from west of Cabo Catuche to Campeche.
Potential Beryl Impacts on Texas
for now, The main risk for tropical storm force winds will be along the southern and central Texas coast.
Several inches of rain is also possible for portions of I-35.
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Tropical Storm Alberto is making landfall in Corpus Christi and several beaches on the Texas coast. Although the storm has a direct path to Mexico, rain is affecting the Lone Star State.
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Tropical Storm Alberto, which formed in the Gulf of Mexico, mainly affected Corpus Christi with strong winds and continuous rain, closing access to beaches.
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