EPISODE · Jul 8, 2024 · 2 MIN
Hurricane Burl's Impact and Nationwide Weather Forecast: Stay Informed for the Week Ahead
from The Weather Man Podcast, I talk about weather! · host Stephen Pellettiere
How will Hurricane Beryl's path through Texas and beyond affect your week? Join meteorologist Steve Pellettiere on The Weatherman Podcast as he unpacks the impact of this Category 1 hurricane that recently made landfall near Corpus Christi. From East Texas to the Tennessee Valley and into the Northeast, Steve provides a detailed forecast and discusses how Burl will transition into a rainstorm by midweek. Expect heat advisories in the Northeast with temperatures climbing to 90-95 degrees and heat index values up to 104 in DC, New York City, and Boston. Need some relief? Scattered showers might bring some respite to Cape Cod, Nantucket, and Martha's Vineyard.Steve doesn't just stop at the Northeast; he covers weather patterns across the entire nation. Thunderstorms are on the radar for Atlanta and Chicago, while Nevada and Eastern California face scorching temperatures between 115 and 125 degrees. The West Coast from San Diego to Seattle will stay dry but warmer than usual. Whether you're planning to travel or just trying to stay cool, Steve gives you a comprehensive weather update to ensure you’re prepared for the week ahead. Tune in and start your week informed and ready!Tropical Storm Beryl expected to re-intensify to hurricane strength andmake landfall on the central Texas coast early on Monday; very heavy rainand gusty winds expected to spread well inland through the next couple ofdays......Extreme heat becomes less intense in California but continues in theDesert Southwest and interior Pacific Northwest; more heat and humidityfor the Mid-Atlantic as well.......Focus of severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in Oklahoma into thisevening will give way to heavy tropical downpours associated with Beryltracking up eastern Texas......Critical Fire Weather over portions of southern Utah...After reorganizing over the western Gulf of Mexico, Tropical storm Berylis poised to regain hurricane strength as it begins to track morenorthward toward the central Texas coastline. Heavy showers andthunderstorms associated with the outer rainbands of Beryl have alreadymoved onshore into eastern Texas this Sunday afternoon. Additionalrainbands will likely impact much of coastal Texas with increasinglysqually conditions overnight as the core of Beryl approaches the centralTexas coast. The National Hurricane Center expects Beryl to re-intensifyinto hurricane strength by this evening with the possibility for a periodof significant intensification as the center of Beryl nears the coast. Residents in the affected areas should be ready to follow evacuation andother instructions from local officials when prompted to do so. Followinglandfall, Beryl is forecast to continue tracking northward across easternTexas on Monday with very heavy tropical downpours and squally conditionsspreading from south to north through Monday, along with a chance forisolated tornadoes. Total rainfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches withlocalized amounts of 15 inches are expected near and just east of thetrack of Beryl through Monday night. Highest amounts are expected nearthe coast. The heavy rainfall will likely produce areas of flash and urbanflooding, some of which may be locally considerable. Minor to isolatedmoderate river flooding is also expected.As Beryl tracks farther inland, it will come into increasing interactionwith an upper-level trough over the mid-section of the country and willbegin to lose tropical characteristics Monday night. The upper troughwill also turn Beryl toward the northeast across Arkansas on Tuesday asBeryl becomes extratropical. Some gusty winds can be expected asextratropical Beryl tracks across Arkansas toward the Mid-MississippiValley on Tuesday. A period of heavy rain can also be expected just
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How will Hurricane Beryl's path through Texas and beyond affect your week? Join meteorologist Steve Pellettiere on The Weatherman Podcast as he unpacks the impact of this Category 1 hurricane that recently made landfall near Corpus Christi. From East Texas to the Tennessee Valley and into the Northeast, Steve provides a detailed forecast and discusses how Burl will transition into a rainstorm by midweek. Expect heat advisories in the Northeast with temperatures climbing to 90-95 degrees and h...
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