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Texas Braces for Beryl's Impact as Tropical Storm Gains Strength

Tropical Storm Beryl is churning in the Gulf of Mexico on a course towards the Texas coast. Forecasters predict Beryl could regain hurricane strength before making landfall, prompting Texas residents and businesses to prepare for potential storm surge, heavy rain, and strong winds.

Texas Coast Under Threat

The Texas coastline, particularly areas from Matagorda Bay to Galveston, faces the brunt of Beryl's impact. Local authorities have issued warnings and urged residents to take necessary precautions, including securing loose outdoor objects, stocking up on essential supplies, and having a hurricane preparedness plan in place.

Regaining Hurricane Strength

Beryl's current path suggests it will strengthen over the warm Gulf waters, potentially reaching Category 1 hurricane status by the time it makes landfall early Monday morning. This development elevates the potential dangers associated with the storm.

Expected Disruptions

The storm's arrival could cause significant disruptions across the region. Power outages, flooding, and transportation delays are all possibilities. Residents should stay informed about weather updates and follow guidance from local authorities.

Coastal Businesses Take Action

Coastal businesses are taking proactive measures to safeguard their operations and minimize damage. Closures of ports and non-essential businesses are anticipated in the storm's path.

Staying Informed and Prepared

Tropical storms can evolve rapidly, so staying informed about the latest forecasts and warnings is crucial. Here are some resources for staying updated:

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