Date: Friday, June 28, 2024
Time: 11:00 PM AST
Source: National Hurricane Center (NHC)
Overview:
Tropical Storm Beryl is gaining strength and is forecasted to become a hurricane as it approaches the Windward Islands late Sunday night or Monday. Residents and visitors in the region should prepare for heavy rainfall, hurricane-force winds, and dangerous storm surge and waves.
Key Points:
- Storm Intensification:
- Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to intensify into a hurricane.
- The storm will likely impact the Windward Islands late Sunday night or Monday.
- Watches and Warnings:
- Hurricane and Tropical Storm Watches will likely be issued for parts of the Windward and southern Leeward Islands early Saturday.
- Monitoring the Storm:
- Interests in the central and western Caribbean are advised to monitor the progress of Beryl closely.
- Users are reminded of significant uncertainty in the storm’s track and intensity beyond the next few days.
Potential Impacts:
- Heavy Rainfall: Significant rainfall could lead to flooding in affected areas.
- Strong Winds: Hurricane-force winds may cause damage to structures and power outages.
- Storm Surge: Coastal regions could experience dangerous storm surges and waves, posing a risk to life and property.
Advisory Information:
- Current Status: As of the latest advisory, Tropical Storm Beryl is located at a latitude of 11.4°N and longitude of 49.0°W.
- Maximum Sustained Winds: 60 mph.
- Movement: West at 18 mph.
- Forecasted Path: Beryl is projected to move west-northwest, reaching the Windward Islands by late Sunday night or early Monday.
Action Steps:
Residents in the projected path of Tropical Storm Beryl should:
- Stay informed through local weather updates and advisories.
- Prepare emergency kits and plans in case of evacuation.
- Secure outdoor objects and structures to prevent damage from strong winds.
- Follow instructions from local authorities regarding safety measures and evacuation orders.
For the latest updates and more information, visit hurricanes.gov.