This Storm Will Cause Huge Problems...

Publicado 2024-07-05
In this hurricane forecast, we are breaking down Hurricane Beryl and why this expected to bring some BIG impacts to Texas this weekend. Storm surge, hurricane-force winds, flooding, and tornadoes will be possible near and after landfall. Find the latest details of the weather across the United States in our latest weather forecast.

0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Hurricane Beryl (Right Now)
1:30 - Hurricane Beryl (Forecast)

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @MaxVelocityWX
    *FYI - I mention "Hurricane Beryl" at the beginning. It was downgraded to a tropical storm, but rest assured, this forecast was made right at the advisory update. Information remains the same and is still relevant since this was made 30-45 mins ago lol. I will be live tomorrow for an update, POSSIBLY tonight, but no guarantee.
  • @lg9052
    Praying for everyone in the path of this storm (I'm one of them) 🙏
  • @Mo-mr8vv
    Max has covered this extensively and all the possible scenarios, no one should be caught off guard.
  • Max! You have been spot on with your forecasts...At least 2 days ahead of NHC! Well Done! IMHO, you have earned your degree from this storm alone!!
  • @hollyavillella554
    Ah! You're a breath of fresh air indeed! All quality info, concise, accurate, right to the point, and clearly enunciated language. Thank you! Keep up the great work!
  • Honestly here in central Texas we need rain. Lots of rain. Lakes are dry and we’ve been in drought for years. Flooding isn’t ideal but I’m not going to complain if it fills the aquifer and lakes.
  • @nicolebenton2283
    Praying for every one ❤❤❤❤from Houston tx❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @zenyeti3076
    Good to see you back Max! Can’t imagine riding this one out without you! ☮️
  • @DreamFearless
    Beryl's unbelievable core convection seems to have finally broken down over land. Insane how immune to shear it's remained.
  • @sandyaw3057
    Hi Max, I hope you’re enjoying your vacation! Praying for everyone in the path of the hurricane 🙏
  • @MrsAlmaTrumble
    Thank you for keeping us informed, Max. We're continuing to pray for those in the path of this hurricane.
  • @OBXDewey
    Nobody in Texas should say they were caught off guard. Even if you are not in the eye/center given the size you can still get wiped out. Fox Weather said Beryl went to the south of Jamaica. No. The eye was off the coast. Looking at the radar images Jamaica got hit. The people there would tell you they got hit. The affects extend way out from the center.
  • @drrichardpaul
    Fun Fact: I was on Singer Island when a Tropical Storm was supposed to hit Miami. Instead of hitting Miami, the eye jumped and hit us almost head on.
  • @1450ks
    Thanks for the update, waiting for the rain in Texas!
  • @samanthahebert1219
    Thanks for posting from vacation, you didn’t have to but you did and it is very appreciated!
  • @deegee424
    I really hope this is wrong. I truly appreciate the info. It was well done, and informative, but understandable as well. I only hope it's wrong because I'm near San Antonio, and we have been SO dry, that Northern track taking the hurricane from South Padre straight north over San Antonio would give us the rain we so desperately need, and give Houston a break, since they're already dealing with flooding. Come on, Beryl! Welcome to San Antonio! Come hang out with US for a few days! :D Thanks again!
  • @AlexGallegos
    Slowing down will cause it to shift directions more directly north.
  • @MegaMikeylikes
    Model guidance will all have to be thrown out with that northern jump of the center wow that surprised me.