As of the latest update from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Beryl has intensified with maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour. The hurricane watch along the Texas coast has been elevated to a warning, specifically from San Luis Pass to Port Bolivar.
The NHC has issued a caution that Beryl is expected to strengthen further and is likely to become a hurricane before making landfall on the Texas coast early Monday. However, a significant weakening is anticipated after it hits land.
There are concerns raised by some models indicating the potential for substantial intensification before reaching the coast. Currently, the center of Tropical Storm Beryl is positioned approximately 75 miles south-southeast of Matagorda, Texas, and is moving in a north-northwest direction at a speed of 10 miles per hour. Tropical storm-force winds are extending about 115 miles from the storm's center.
The NHC has issued the following warnings:
- A storm surge warning is in effect for Mesquite Bay to Sabine Pass, including Matagorda Bay and Galveston Bay.
- A hurricane warning has been issued for the Texas coast from Mesquite Bay northward to Port Bolivar.
- A tropical storm warning is in place for the Texas coast south of Mesquite Bay to Port Mansfield, and the Texas coast north of San Luis Pass to Sabine Pass.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay informed about the storm's progress and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops.