Corpus Christi, TX – Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to make landfall on the Texas coast early Monday afternoon, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for the region as Beryl moves northwest across the Gulf of Mexico.
According to the latest update from the NWS, Tropical Storm Beryl is currently moving northwest with sustained winds of 60 mph. The storm is expected to restrengthen into a hurricane before reaching the Texas coast. Landfall is projected near Corpus Christi, with the storm bringing significant weather impacts to the area.
After making landfall, Beryl is forecasted to weaken as it moves inland, affecting Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Mississippi by Wednesday. The remnants of the storm will then continue northeast, bringing heavy rains and potential flooding to Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana by Thursday.
Residents along the Texas coast are advised to prepare for severe weather conditions, including heavy rain, strong winds, and possible flooding. The NWS warns of potential travel disruptions and urges people to stay informed through local weather updates.