Hurricane Beryl is still a category-2 storm, it will weaken crossing the Yucatan but re-strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a hurricane at landfall in Texas.
Hurricane Beryl will make landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico today bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and storm surge. It is expected to weaken as it interacts with the terrain of the Yucatan and will then move into the southern Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Some re-strengthening is possible over the warm Gulf waters and Beryl may become a Category 1 hurricane when it makes landfall in either northern Mexico or south Texas late this weekend into Monday. South Texas and northern Mexico will see heavy rain, gusty winds, beach hazards, and potential coastal flooding. There are no impacts expected in southeast Louisiana or south MS from Beryl. The rest of the tropics are set to remain quiet over the next week.
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