According to the National Hurricane Center, sustained tropical storm-force winds have reached eastern Jamaica. The exact strength of these winds is currently unknown as they are occurring in an area without weather observations to confirm their intensity. Tropical storm-force winds typically range from 39 to 73 mph.
As Tropical Storm Beryl continues to move closer to Jamaica, these winds are expected to spread across the island throughout the morning. By early afternoon, hurricane-force sustained winds of at least 74 mph are forecasted to impact the country, persisting until at least midnight.
Residents in eastern Jamaica are advised to take necessary precautions and stay informed about the evolving weather conditions. Strong winds can cause damage to structures, trees, and power lines, posing a risk to safety. It is important to secure loose objects and seek shelter in a safe location.
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Tropical Storm Beryl's progress and will provide updates as needed. Stay tuned to local news sources and official weather alerts for the latest information on this developing weather situation.