After the Caribbean Islands, what is the next destination for Hurricane Beryl?

2024-07-03 2024-07-03T12:13:25Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Arabia Weather - Weather specialists at the Arabia Weather Center are following the developments in the path of Tropical Cyclone Beryl through the latest outputs received from remote sensing systems, which show the hurricane’s movement westward and has hit many Caribbean islands with intense rains and strong winds despite its classification being reduced to the fourth degree. But what is the next destination?

The Dominican Republic and Haiti are preparing to receive the hurricane on Wednesday and the eye wall will cross Jamaica on Thursday

After analyzing the latest data indicated by computer modeling at the Arabia Weather Center, it is expected that the hurricane will continue to move westward into the waters of the Caribbean Sea today, Wednesday, while monitoring any development or decline in its category according to international standards. Hurricane Beryl will hit the Dominican Republic and Haiti with its rains, winds, and waves, and threatens to flood and inundate the areas. Coastal waves.


However, it is expected, God willing, that according to the initial data, the hurricane’s classification will be further reduced to within the scope of the second category on Thursday, but this time the eye wall will cross the island of Jamaica, unlike the rest of the islands that the hurricane was passing alongside, and thus the entire island will be within the scope of a very high level of danger in terms of Heavy rain, winds and strong waves.

Next destination: Mexico and Guatelama on Friday

The weather control center is monitoring the movement and developments of the hurricane, which will witness a clear decline at the end of the week, as the hurricane initially weakens to the first degree when it reaches the coast of southern Mexico and passes along Nicaragua and Guatelama, accompanied by strong winds and heavy rains, and also threatens the dangers of torrents and floods to those areas, and when it crosses the land, it retreats. For a tropical storm, but this does not mean that the effects will not be dangerous, but the risk of flooding is still very high.

Final destination: Gulf of Mexico, and the tropical system may then continue its path towards northern Mexico and Texas

As for Saturday and Sunday, the tropical system crosses the land and reaches the Gulf of Mexico, but then it remains as a tropical storm and heads toward northern Mexico and southern Texas. However, in Arabian weather, the possibility of the tropical system developing to higher degrees due to the warmth of the surface waters of the Gulf of Mexico is being monitored.

Latest developments: Hurricane Beryl downgrades to Category 4 and continues to move westward with its strong winds and torrential rains.

God knows.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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