As Hurricane Beryl moves inland over the Yucatan Peninsula, those in its path can expect strong winds, storm surges and damaging waves, the National Hurricane Center announced Friday morning.
As of Friday morning at 7 a.m. CT, the center of Hurricane Beryl, which downgraded to Category 2, was moving toward the west-northwest at about 15 miles per hour.
The NHC expects the hurricane to make a west-northwestward motion during the next day or so.
The NHC said the hurricane’s center should cross the northern Yucatan Peninsula Friday and then emerge over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico later Friday night. By the end of the weekend, the hurricane should move northwestward toward northeastern Mexico and southern Texas.
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