Where will Beryl make landfall?
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to regain its strength as a hurricane Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
As of 5 a.m., the tropical storm had maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and was located about 245 miles southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas.
It was moving northwest at 12 mph.
“Tropical Storm Beryl is still being impacted with strong wind shear as most of the showers and storms are to the north and northwest of the system as it moves northwestward around 12 mph,” Max Defender 8 Meteorologist Eric Stone said. “Beryl is expected to become a category 1 hurricane before making landfall around a small town of Port Lavaca, Texas sometime Monday morning. Rain and wind will move through eastern Texas.”
Rainfall amounts are expected to reach 5 to 10 inches across Texas’ Gulf Coast and the eastern part of the state.
This list of areas are expected to see storm surge levels of varying heights:
Additional areas have been placed under hurricane warnings and watches.
The following areas are under a hurricane watch:
The following areas are under a storm surge watch:
The following areas are under a tropical storm watch: