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Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula as a strong Category 2 storm early Friday, after forecasters warned of damaging winds, a storm surge of up to six feet and life-threatening surf and rip currents.
Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic, tore through a new swath of the Caribbean, where it had left islands flattened and communities inundated, then continued toward Mexico on Thursday.
After leaving a trail of destruction across the eastern Caribbean and at least nine people dead, Hurricane Beryl strengthened back into a Category 3 storm late Thursday as it chugged over open water toward Mexico's resort-studded Yucatan Peninsula.
Hurricane Beryl regains strength and grows into a Category 3 storm as it nears Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Mexico, moves toward Texas. The hurricane hit the Cayman islands Thursday as a Category 3 storm before making landfall in Playa del Carmen, Mexic
The deadly Hurricane Beryl was barreling toward Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula where it's expected to make landfall early Friday after lashing the Cayman Islands and Jamaica with heavy rains and powerful winds.
Tropical Storm Beryl will restrengthen over the Gulf of Mexico this weekend, arriving at the Mexico-Texas border as a hurricane by Sunday. A hurricane watch and a storm surge watch are in place
Beryl has weakened to a tropical storm over the Yucatán, near the colonial town of Valladolid and Chichén-Itzá.
Hurricane Beryl brought heavy rains and strong winds to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Thursday evening, July 4 to Friday, July 5. Beryl made landfall near Tulum as a Category 2
Hurricane Beryl barreled into Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula after sweeping through the Caribbean, bringing strong winds, dangerous storm surge and heavy rain.
Hurricane Beryl devastated Jamaica on Wednesday, destroying buildings and knocking out power for 400,000 customers
Daniel Huckaby, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office, said most of the impact in Texas from Beryl will be felt Monday
The center of Beryl is about to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane and storm surge watches are in effect for portions of the coast of northeastern Mexico and Texas.
Hurricane Beryl continues on a west-northwest path in the Western Caribbean, heading toward the Yucatan Peninsula. ▶ WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS 11:00 p.m. Update: Beryl is
Tropical Storm Beryl has entered the southern Gulf of Mexico and is heading west-northwest at around 13 mph, according to a late news release from the National Weather Service.
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Tropical Storm Beryl entered the heated waters of the Gulf of Mexico where it’s forecast to grow over the weekend back into a hurricane before striking the
Beryl is the first hurricane since NHC records began to reach the Category 4 level in June and the earliest to hit the highest Category 5 in July.
Hurricane Beryl barrelled into Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula after sweeping through the Caribbean, bringing strong winds, dangerous storm surges and heavy rain. Beryl made landfall just northeast of Tulum,
Hurricane Beryl remained a Category 2 hurricane as it made landfall over Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula Friday morning and was forecast to enter the Gulf of Mexico and threaten Texas, according
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Beryl was expected to weaken as it crossed over the Yucatan peninsula and re-emerge in the Gulf of Mexico, where the surprisingly resilient storm could once again become a hurricane and make a second landfall.