As per the latest update from the National Hurricane Center, Beryl is expected to hit South Padre Island, Texas, near the Texas-Mexico border, as a Category 1 hurricane late on Sunday night. However, there is a possibility of changes in the landfall location, timing, and intensity of the hurricane in the upcoming days.
Beryl has surprised forecasters by maintaining its strength despite the presence of upper-level winds that typically weaken storms. Its path through the warm Caribbean Sea has allowed it to sustain its intensity, raising uncertainties about its behavior in the Gulf of Mexico.
Forecasters are closely monitoring Beryl's movements to determine its capabilities and potential impact. The current forecast cone suggests that the hurricane could make landfall anywhere from northeastern Mexico to the Texas-Louisiana border. The cone represents the probable track of the cyclone about 60 to 70% of the time.
If Beryl follows the current trajectory, it will mark the first landfall of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season in the United States. Residents in the potentially affected areas are advised to stay informed about the latest updates and follow any evacuation orders issued by local authorities to ensure their safety.