HOUSTON – Victims of Hurricane Beryl[2] in Texas[3] are facing dangerous conditions this week as heat index values will reach into the 100s with the potential to top out at 110 degrees as more than 2 million remain without power after the
SURFSIDE BEACH, Texas – Deadly Hurricane Beryl[2] made landfall along the Texas[3] coast on Monday as a Category 1 hurricane[4] that caused widespread damage and knocked out power to approximately 2.7 million utility customers.Time lapse video[5]
GALVESTON, Texas – Power restoration remains a primary focus for Galveston[2] residents after Hurricane Beryl, as temperatures are expected to soar to dangerous levels Tuesday.
The coastal resort city suffered significant wind[3] damage, resulting in
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The tropics are taking a rest.
After a record-breaking 11 days in the tropics, as Beryl traveled over 3,500 miles from the deep tropical Atlantic to coastal Texas, the tropics are taking a break.
High pressure, dry air, and Saharan
HOUSTON – The sound of chainsaws and generators filled the air in communities across the Houston[2] metro and East Texas[3] one day after historic Hurricane Beryl[4] made its third and final landfall, knocking out power to about 2.7 million utility
HOUSTON – The ferocious winds[2] have died down and the floodwaters[3] have started to recede in East Texas[4] three days after historic Hurricane Beryl[5] made landfall, but the danger is far from over for the more than 1.7 million utility
INDIANAPOLIS – Beryl is reaching the final stages of its extended journey as the storm's remnants shift into the Midwest[2] on Tuesday, en route to becoming post-tropical.
A look at Tropical Depression Beryl's forecast track. (FOX Weather)