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LIVE TRACKER | Hurricane Beryl projected path, models, radar, spaghetti models and more

Hurricane Beryl continues to remain a monster hurricane of Category 4 status as it runs west underneath Haiti and the Dominican Republic. As of the 8 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Beryl has winds of 145 mph, a central -low-pressure of 952 MB, and is moving west-northwest at 20 mph. The storm will create heavy rain and a life-threatening storm surge, along with very damaging winds. It is expected to reach Jamaica by later this afternoon or evening. It will continue to move in a west-northwest direction through the southern Caribbean Sea, where some weakening is expected due to wind shear, or increasing winds with height that disrupt circulation. Due to this, it will impact the Cayman islands as a Category 3 hurricane. Beryl is still forecasted to maintain at least Category 2 status as it treks towards northern Central America and the Yucatan peninsula later this weekend. After that, there is some uncertainty about where Beryl will head. It could stay its course into central Mexico, or take a more northern turn into the Gulf Coast of Texas or Louisiana and Mississippi. As we move closer to the weekend we will get a better idea of its track. With it being 4th of July weekend and possible cruises being taken, areas like Jamaica, Belize, and Cancun will be impacted later in the week. Be prepared to have a contingency plan or warned that weekend plans in those areas of the Caribbean will be redirected more than likely. No impacts are forecasted for Central Georgia, but it is not impossible that we see this storm change direction once it enters the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Beryl made history Sunday morning, becoming the first Category 4 hurricane ever recorded in June. The average date we typically see the first hurricane form is August 11, meaning that this storm came way earlier than expected. READ MORE: https://www.13wmaz.com/article/weathe...

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