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Tropical Storm Beryl is currently churning in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to intensify into a hurricane before making landfall in Texas. The Corpus Christi area is likely to be heavily impacted.
The storm is forecast to bring torrential rainfall and powerful winds, posing a high risk of significant flooding and disruptions to essential services such as power and water supply.
Residents in the affected regions are strongly advised to take precautionary measures, secure their properties, and stay updated on the storm’s progress through local weather alerts and advisories.
More info:
4am CDT July 6th Key Messages for Tropical Storm #Beryl:
Forecast to strengthen later this weekend in the Gulf of Mexico & become a #hurricane again before impacting portions of northeastern Mexico and the Texas coast Sunday night into Monday.
Latest: https://t.co/RX183IoxPZ pic.twitter.com/Q9lBmHgbd2
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) July 6, 2024
Everybody in SE Texas, make sure you are ready, as the National Hurricane Center is predicting FIFTEEN INCHES OF RAIN in some areas. Expect areas of serious flooding and some outages of basic services as a result. Tropical Storm Beryl has turned northward, and it looks headed…
— HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) July 6, 2024