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Hurricane Beryl Threatens Jamaica With Destructive Winds And Flooding

Hurricane Lidia pounds Mexico's Pacific coast, in Puerto Vallarta

The latest forecast track from the National Hurricane Center suggests that Hurricane Beryl may narrowly miss a direct landfall in Jamaica. However, the island is still expected to face severe weather conditions as the hurricane approaches.

On Wednesday, the forecast track shifted slightly south, indicating that the center of the hurricane could pass just south of Jamaica. While an official landfall requires at least half of the hurricane's center to cross over land, Beryl's powerful winds extend up to 45 miles from its center. This means that even if the center tracks south of Jamaica, the island will still experience strong and potentially destructive winds.

In addition to strong winds, Beryl is expected to bring heavy rainfall to Jamaica, which could lead to mudslides in higher terrain and widespread flash flooding. Rainfall totals of 4 to 8 inches are anticipated, with some areas possibly receiving close to a foot of rain.

Official landfall requires half of the hurricane's center to cross over land.
Jamaica faces strong winds and heavy rainfall from Hurricane Beryl.
Beryl's winds extend up to 45 miles from its center.

As the hurricane approaches, it is forecasted to generate storm surge of up to 9 feet, pushing water onshore and posing a significant threat to coastal areas.

Jamaica is urged to take necessary precautions and prepare for the impact of Hurricane Beryl, even if a direct landfall is avoided. Stay tuned to local authorities and weather updates for the latest information on the storm's trajectory and potential impacts on the island.

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