Beryl makes landfall over the Yucatan Peninsula

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GOES-16 Clean Window (Band 13, 10.3 µm) infrared imagery overlain with GLM Observations of Flash Extent Density, 0946-1441 UTC on 5 July 2024 (Click to enlarge)

GOES-16 infrared imagery, above, captures the landfall of Hurricane Beryl over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula near the town of Tulum at 1105 (UTC) (NHC Discussion). Beryl continues a brisk motion (15 mph) towards the west-northwest, so its time over land will not be very long. This will affect its subsequent strength over the southwest Gulf of Mexico.

Interests in Mexico and Texas should closely monitor the progress of this storm. Refer to the National Hurricane Center for the latest updates. National Weather Service offices along the Texas Gulf Coast (Brownsville, Corpus Christi and Houston) will also have information.

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