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Hurricane Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas on July 8, 2024, causing 42 [1] deaths due to strong winds and heavy rainfall knocking over trees and causing drownings. . Hurricane Beryl was also significant for causing over 2.7 million households and businesses near the Gulf Coast, primarily in the Houston metropolitan area, to suffer from prolonged power outages during high temperatures ...
The effect of power outages on night-time lighting in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. July 8, 2024 – Hurricane Beryl makes landfall near Matagorda as a Category 1 hurricane during the early morning hours with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h). [182] Surfside Beach experienced significant coastal flooding from storm surge.
A prolific tornado outbreak spawned by Hurricane Beryl happened in eastern Texas, western Louisiana, and Arkansas on July 8. [ 140 ] [ 141 ] Overall, 113 tornado warnings were issued by the National Weather Service on July 8, the most for a single day in July, surpassing the 67 issued on July 6, 2005, which were related to Hurricane Cindy . [ 142 ]
More than two million customers are experiencing power outages in Texas after Hurricane Beryl hit the region in the early hours of the morning, according to data from poweroutage.us at 9.42am CDT.
Beryl, the season's earliest Category 5 hurricane on record, weakened from a hurricane after pounding the coastal Texas town of Matagorda with dangerous storm surges and heavy rain before moving ...
After Hurricane Beryl slammed into Texas early Monday, knocking out power to nearly 3 million homes and businesses and killing at least three people it moved east and later weakened to a tropical ...
Hurricane Beryl has made landfall, for a third time, along the Texas coast, becoming the state's 10th-ever on record to hit in July. On July 1, Beryl made initial landfall in Grenada's Carriacou ...
Beryl would be the 10th hurricane to hit Texas in July since 1851 and the fourth in the last 25 years, according to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach. Gonzalez reported ...