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Beryl Weakens To Category 2 Hurricane After Landfall

Hurricane Beryl Tropical Weather

As reported by the National Hurricane Center, Beryl, a Category 2 hurricane, has weakened to 100 mph winds after hitting land with 110 mph winds earlier today. The storm is currently moving west-northwest at a speed of 15 mph across the Yucatán Peninsula, situated about 15 miles north-northwest of Tulum, Mexico.

Due to its inland location, Beryl is now cut off from the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea that had previously fueled its strength. Consequently, the hurricane is expected to continue weakening in the coming hours.

Currently located 15 miles north-northwest of Tulum, Mexico.
Beryl downgraded to Category 2 after hitting land with 110 mph winds.
Moving west-northwest at 15 mph across Yucatán Peninsula.

Category 2 hurricanes are characterized by sustained wind speeds ranging from 96 to 110 mph. Despite the slight decrease in wind speed, Beryl remains a significant weather event that requires continued monitoring and preparedness from residents in the affected areas.

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