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Hurricane Beryl had winds of over 80 mph as it made landfall in Texas near Matagorda, a coastal community between Corpus Christi and Galveston. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
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Hurricane Beryl was an 80 mph Category 1 hurricane when it made landfall in Texas early Monday. A gust of 89 mph was reported near Matagorda Beach, and one of 86 mph in the city of Matagorda.
Beryl became the first storm in the Atlantic hurricane season to make landfall in the US after tearing a devastating path through the Caribbean, where it caused at least nine other deaths.
When it strengthened into a Category 4 storm, Beryl was in the middle of the tropical Atlantic. At this time of year in that part of the ocean — an area at the center of what is known as the ...
Watch Hurricane Beryl's historic day-by-day path across the Atlantic, Caribbean and U.S. 01:15 Beryl, which formed in the Atlantic Ocean at the end of June, quickly strengthened to become a ...
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 ...
Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, intensified to an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph Sunday morning, as it made its way toward ...
Beryl made landfall on the coast of Southeast Texas as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday morning, with high winds and heavy rain bringing extensive flooding and damage to the Houston area. White ...
Report on Texas power response highlights failures in May derecho, Hurricane Beryl. The report made 14 recommendations from communication, state policy and procedure.
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.