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In their reanalysis of Beryl, forecasters found enough evidence to make it nearly a Category 2 storm at landfall in southeast Texas. Houston Chronicle Meteorologist Justin Ballard joined ABC13's ...
When you begin the Curious Beryl event in Sword of Convallaria, you’ll be prompted to answer three questions about the game’s story in a random order. The questions will be asked in a random ...
Beryl caused about $6 billion dollars in damages in the U.S. alone and killed at least 60 people during landfalls in the Caribbean, Yucatán Peninsula, and U.S. Gulf Coast.
On Tuesday, the remnants of Beryl are moving northeast with heavy rain. Flood watches are in effect in Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan through Tuesday night.
Beryl made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane about 4 a.m. Central time Monday near Matagorda and was downgraded to a tropical storm later Monday morning, the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane Beryl pummeled the Texas coastline as a Category 1 storm on Monday, bringing with it life-threatening winds and major power outages before weakening to a tropical storm. Wind speeds were ...
Measuring Beryl in days 4.5 days: The number of days Beryl spent as a major hurricane, which is a storm with maximum sustained winds of at least 111 mph, or Category 3 or higher. Prior record was ...
Beryl, more than 12 hours after landfall, was plodding through East Texas as a zombie tropical storm, still unleashing damaging winds and rain.
Beryl made landfall around 4 a.m. Monday in Matagorda, a small Texas town about 100 miles south of Houston. As the storm hit the coast, it was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm ...
Remnants of Hurricane Beryl are set to hit parts of Canada this week, bringing the threat of localized flooding for some. Beryl made landfall on the Texas coast early Monday as a Category 1 ...
Beryl strengthened to a Category 5 storm the next day and broke the record by more than two weeks. The only other Atlantic Category 5 storm to form in July was Hurricane Emily, on July 17, 2005.
Sustained winds remain at 80 mph as Beryl moves to the north at 12 mph. At 10 a.m. EDT, Beryl was located 20 miles west of Houston, with the center of the storm about 150 miles southeast of Austin.