Beryl made landfall in Mexico on Friday morning as a Category One hurricane and has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. Despite the downgrade, Beryl continues to produce strong winds, heavy rain, and a dangerous storm surge.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the storm is predicted to weaken while over land. However, as Beryl moves into the Gulf of Mexico, it is expected to regain strength and possibly return to hurricane status before targeting South Texas.
NOAA anticipates that the storm will hit Texas early Monday morning, with heavy rain beginning to affect parts of Texas and the northeastern end of Mexico as early as Sunday.
Stay with ABC Columbia News as Chief Meteorologist John Farley and Meteorologist Tyler Ryan continue to monitor Beryl and provide updates on its trajectory and impact.
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