HOUSTON – Beryl is shifting throughout Texas as a tropical storm after knocking out energy to hundreds of thousands and leaving at the very least two individuals useless within the better Houston space.
Beryl turned a Class 1 hurricane after shifting via the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday evening and made landfall round 4 a.m. in Matagorda.
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Because it moved via southeast Texas, the hurricane had most sustained winds of 75 mph and gusts close to 90 mph.
The tropical storm is steadily weakening and is predicted to grow to be a post-tropical cyclone on Tuesday.
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Beneath are the present watches and warnings associated to the storm:
Beryl watches and warnings
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
A Flash Flood Warning is in impact for Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson and Orange Counties.
STORM SURGE WARNING
A Storm Surge Warning is in impact for Port O’Connor to Sabine Cross, together with Matagorda Bay and Galveston Bay.
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TORNADO WARNING
A Twister Warning is in impact for Shelby, Sabine, and San Augustine Counties.
TROPICAL STORM WARNING
A Tropical Storm Warning is in impact for The Texas coast from north of Port O’Connor northward to Sabine
Cross.
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