The National Weather Service in Corpus Christi is warning residents to prepare for Hurricane Beryl as its track forecast is trending farther north along the Texas coast. Impacts are expected across South Texas, even outside of the forecast cone, with conditions potentially deteriorating Sunday night into Monday.
The National Weather Service in Houston is also urging vigilance, noting that the main impacts for SE TX will likely include increased rainfall on Monday and Tuesday, along with the potential for tropical storm force winds as early as Sunday morning.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management is advising Texans to make a plan and has established a resources page for Beryl. To prepare for power outages, heavy rain, and flooding, federal and emergency agencies recommend actions such as topping off gas tanks, filling up the bathtub with water, and locating local shelters. It is also suggested to keep a first-aid kit, extra batteries, and canned foods on hand.