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    Hurricane Beryl makes landfall

    By Jay R. Jordan,

    9 days ago

    Hurricane Beryl made landfall south of Houston on Monday morning and will continue to wreak havoc in the area throughout the day.

    The latest: More than 530,000 CenterPoint Energy customers are without power as the storm moves inland, with more outages possible as winds damage infrastructure.


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    Rosenberg police have responded to water rescue calls since Beryl made landfall. Photo: Rosenberg Police

    Threat level: Even as Beryl moves north, Houston's daily rain pattern will continue in the coming days as Gulf moisture combines with the heat of the day, according to meteorologists with the National Weather Service .

    What they're saying: Public safety officials say to stay put as the storm moves farther inland.

    • "It's not safe to be outside between midnight and noon," Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said during a press conference last night. "We don't want people having to have first responders putting themselves in danger simply because they didn't heed the advice to stay indoors."

    What's next: Officials will start to evaluate damage as soon as conditions allow.

    Context: Beryl intensified as it inched closer to the Texas coast.

    • The storm formed last week east of the Windward Islands before slamming Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
    • After briefly weakening in the Gulf of Mexico, the storm once again gained hurricane strength ahead of this morning's landfall.

    Between the lines: Beryl is the poster child for what experts say will be an active hurricane season .

    Check out our 2024 Atlantic hurricane season tracker .

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