Hurricane Beryl is forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico today and then move toward South Texas. However, impacts from the storm will be felt in Louisiana.
Hurricane Beryl is the strongest Atlantic hurricane in history to form this early in the season. There are concerns that it may turn towards Texas by Sunday.
So many people from South Louisiana will be traveling I-10 in the next day or two for their Fourth of July celebrations and they'll soon be on their favorite beach.
Hitting land as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds around 150 mph, Hurricane Beryl ripped "off roofs, knocked down trees, filled air with debris" and that's putting it lightly.
Hurricane Beryl reached Category 5 status early this morning. The current forecast track does bring the system into the Gulf of Mexico. Here's what you should know.
Major Hurricane Beryl is on a track that would bring the storm into the Gulf of Mexico later this week. Here is the latest on Beryl and Tropical Storm Chris,
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Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center say there might be some "tropical fireworks" in the Gulf of Mexico by next week's Fourth of July holiday.