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SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2025
Storm Beryl shifts toward Houston, could make landfall as Category 2 hurricane

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Reuters
08 July, 2024, 10:00 am
Last modified: 08 July, 2024, 10:03 am

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Storm Beryl shifts toward Houston, could make landfall as Category 2 hurricane

The storm was expected to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane on Sunday as it travels over warm waters

Reuters
08 July, 2024, 10:00 am
Last modified: 08 July, 2024, 10:03 am
Tropical Storm Beryl approaches the Texas coast in the Gulf of Mexico in a composite satellite image July 7, 2024. Photo: NOAA/Handout via REUTERS
Tropical Storm Beryl approaches the Texas coast in the Gulf of Mexico in a composite satellite image July 7, 2024. Photo: NOAA/Handout via REUTERS

Tropical Storm Beryl could grow into a Category 2 hurricane by the time it makes landfall in the Houston area early on Monday as it regains strength moving northwest over the Gulf of Mexico, according to the US National Hurricane Center.

The storm was expected to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane on Sunday as it travels over warm waters. The NHC issued hurricane warnings across much of the Texas coast.

Forecasters warned that Beryl could bring punishing winds and 13 to 25 centimetres of rain to the Texas coast and beyond.

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Coastal areas were already seeing waters rise on Sunday and county officials ordered one beach town evacuated. The US Coast Guard shut the port of Houston on Sunday afternoon due to worsening sea conditions. It also closed the ports of Texas City, Freeport and Galveston in Texas.

School systems including Houston's - the state's largest - said they would be closed Monday.

National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan warned on Sunday afternoon that residents had only a few more hours to prepare. "If you have been asked to leave by local officials, please do so," he said. 

Acting Texas Governor Dan Patrick said Beryl "will be a deadly storm for people who are directly in that path." He declared 120 counties to be in a disaster area. 

The storm has prompted closures or vessel traffic restrictions at multiple ports in cities from Houston to Corpus Christi, which is the top crude oil export hub in the US The closures could disrupt crude oil exports, shipments of crude to refineries, and motor fuel from these plants.

Temperatures in the region are forecast at above 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) in the coming days, including heat indices as high as 108 on Sunday. Parts of eastern Texas were on flood watch ahead of the storm, which had maximum wind speeds of 60 mph (96 kph) as of Sunday morning. 

Earlier this week the storm, which at one point intensified into the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record, left a deadly trail of destruction across the Caribbean. It swept through Jamaica, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, in addition to unleashing heavy rainfall on northern Venezuela.

It has claimed at least 11 lives, tearing apart buildings while felling power lines and trees.

Beryl last made landfall on Friday, crossing Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and causing power outages in some areas. It largely spared the top beach destinations there and caused no casualties. Video showed the international airport at Cancun packed with tourists on Saturday as they rescheduled flights home after the storm.

With Beryl now approaching Texas, the National Weather Service warned of storm surges causing coastal flooding and rip currents. 

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Most of the northern Gulf's offshore oil and gas production is east of Beryl's forecast track.

Some oil producers, including Shell and Chevron, had evacuated personnel from their Gulf of Mexico offshore production platforms ahead of the storm.

Citgo Petroleum Corp said it plans to keep the Corpus Christi refinery running at minimum production as the storm moves up the coast.

Gibson Energy, which operates a large oil terminal in Corpus Christi, said operations were continuing, but it would take further steps depending on the forecast.

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