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)
DEATH VALLEY, Calif.– A motorcyclist died on Saturday after riding through Death Valley[2] National Park when the high was 128 degrees.
A group of motorcyclists riding through the park on Saturday were treated for severe heat illness, two were taken
UPDATED Monday at 12:20 p.m.ETBeryl made landfall[1] near Matagorda, Texas, about 80 miles southwest of Houston, early this morning.Top winds were estimated at 80 mph when the center of the broad eye-like feature crossed the coast.Storm surge at the
HOUSTON — Powerful winds and intense rainfall are battering Houston[2], and officials are warning everyone to take cover as Beryl slowly moves inland across the city Monday morning.
The core of Beryl is sweeping near the metro area with 70-plus mph
Hurricane Beryl has roared ashore, making landfall around Matagorda, Texas[2], before sunrise on Monday as a Category 1 hurricane with gusts over 80 mph.
Over the coming hours, Beryl will continue to move inland, bringing flooding rains, life-threatening