What time and where will it make landfall?

What time and where will it make landfall?

Beryl would make landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula as a category two hurricane. The impact would be in Tulum, between 11 p.m. today and 2 a.m. tomorrow, reported the coordinator of the National Meteorological Service, Margarita Méndez.

Upon entering Mexican territory, the storm will have winds of 154 to 177 kilometers per hour. It is currently moving at 31 kilometers per hour.

It is expected that its dangerous semicircle moves over the north central part of Quintana Roo and over the entire state of Yucatan with heavy rains and very strong winds, the specialist reported at a press conference.

Hurricane Beryl’s path in Yucatan

According to the United States National Hurricane Center and as we reported in a separate note, the center of the meteor in Yucatan would pass over municipalities such as Chankom, Yaxcabá, Homún, Huhí, Acanceh, Umán, Tecoh, Kinchil and Tetiz.

Read. Red alert for Beryl: it might happen in 14 municipalities of Yucatan, up to Merida

The storm is expected to leave the Peninsula on Friday night as a tropical storm, somewhere between Celestún and Sisal. In the Gulf of Mexico it will strengthen once more to category one and then make a second impact on Mexican territory between San Fernando and Matamoros, Tamaulipas, between Sunday night and early Monday morning.

Margarita Méndez reported that this followingnoon the cloud bands of Beryl are already causing clouds and rain in Quintana Roo, Yucatán and Campeche, as well as strong winds and high waves. Currently there is a red alert in the south of Yucatán and the entire state of Quintana Roo.

Effects of Hurricane Beryl in Yucatan and Quintana Roo

It is expected that in its Beryl’s career will leave heavy to torrential rains in Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo. Winds of 160 to 180 kilometers per hour and waves of 5 to 7 meters high are expected, as well as waterspouts in Quintana Roo in Yucatán.

Storm Aletta was also reported to be forming in the Pacific. It is moving at 17 kilometers per hour and will cause heavy rains in Jalisco, Colima and Michoacán.


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2024-07-09 02:25:17

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