Beryl expected to hit Texas, regain hurricane strength
- Beryl is expected to make landfall in South Texas as a Category 1 hurricane late Sunday night, potentially causing heavy rain and storm surges. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick acknowledges the possibility of a worst-case scenario.
- The Texas coast is under hurricane watch from the Rio Grande to San Luis Pass with a storm surge watch from the Rio Grande to High Island.
- Tropical storm conditions will start on the Gulf Coast on Sunday, progressing to hurricane conditions later, as Beryl regains strength before landfall.
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Tropical Storm Beryl on the verge of hurricane strength as it nears Texas
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to reach hurricane strength on Sunday night before making landfall in Texas, according to the National Hurricane Center, prompting officials to warn of potentially "deadly" conditions. As of 8 p.m., Beryl had maximum sustained winds of 70 mph and was located about 120 miles east-southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas. It is moving north-northwest at 12 mph as it slowly strengthens. "Tropical Sto…
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