5:30pm Hurricane Warning for Texas Coast

The red is a Hurricane Warning for part of the Texas Coast at this time. 
H = Hurricane;  S = Tropical Storm;  D = Tropical Depression

Maximum wind speed at landfall should be about 90 mph. 



Here's the 10am Update from the National Hurricane Center.
Other than a tropical storm warning for the south Texas coast,
the forecast is unchanged.

The storm surge forecast is below. 



8:30am. Currently Beryl is a tropical storm with winds of 55-60 mph. However, it is forecast to reintensify as it moves toward the Texas coast. 
Hurricane Beryl is forecast to have 90-95 mph sustained winds as it crosses the coast. The hurricane watch (pink) has been extended to just west of Galveston. The National Hurricane Center's (NHC) path looks good to me. The amber tint is where tropical storm force winds (40-74 mph) are in progress. 

NHC has issued is a storm surge watch for the Texas coast from Brownsville to Galveston, including Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel.
There is a good chance of tornadoes when the storm approaches and coast and moves inland.  

Mild flooding is forecast to occur near the storm's inland path with 7-9 inches of rain forecast to fall.

We'll have another update this afternoon. 







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