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    Hurricane Beryl set to hit Texas but storm’s wrath to be felt as far north as Michigan, Ohio this week

    By FOX Weather,

    5 hours ago

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    While Beryl is expected to bring hurricane conditions to Texas on Monday, strong winds and rain from the cyclone will move into the Midwest by midweek.

    Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio are among the states that will feel the impact of Beryl.

    Once Beryl hits Texas , the cyclone is expected to travel north throughout the South and Midwest.

    Tropical Storm Beryl expected to slam Texas south of Houston at hurricane strength, bringing possible tornadoes, floods

    Beryl’s current forecast cone shows the storm will weaken as it moves north but maintains tropical depression strength from Arkansas through Michigan throughout the week.

    A tropical depression is a cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 38 mph or less.

    Unlike tropical storms and hurricanes, tropical depressions are identified by numbers rather than names.

    Current forecasts have Beryl’s remnants extending into Ohio and Michigan by the end of the workweek.

    Beryl churns toward Texas, forecasted to become a hurricane again before making landfall

    Several inches of rain are possible as the storm treks north, leading to significant flash flooding concerns.

    Forecasters expect heavy rainfall to spread from eastern Texas through central Illinois by midweek.

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    The outer edge of Tropical Storm Beryl approaching Corpus Christi, Texas on July 7, 2024. Angela Piazza/Caller-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK

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    A group of men boarding up a restaurant in Port Lavaca, Texas in preparation for Beryl. Photo by MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty Images
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    The forecast cone for Tropical Storm Beryl. FOX Weather
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    The flash flood threat for Tropical Storm Beryl in the midwest. FOX Weather

    “At this time, the higher (…) amounts focus over northwest Arkansas to central Illinois with the highest over the Ozarks. Areal averages are expected to be around 2 to 5 inches with local maximums upwards of 8 inches,” the Weather Prediction Center wrote Sunday.

    Beryl formed in the Atlantic Ocean on June 29 and became the season’s first hurricane.

    The storm broke records throughout its trek and is expected to strengthen ahead of its impending Texas landfall.

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