Hurricane Beryl Churns Toward Mexico, Leaving Cayman Islands in Its Wake
Get the latest updates on Hurricane Beryl, which is currently making its way towards Mexico after brushing past the Cayman Islands.
Hurricane Beryl, currently a Category 1 hurricane, has been a hot topic in the Caribbean this week. It formed just a few days ago and quickly strengthened, prompting weather warnings for the Cayman Islands.
Here’s what we know:
- Current Location: Beryl is currently located in the western Caribbean Sea, approximately 200 miles south of Cozumel, Mexico.
- Movement: The storm is moving westward at about 12 mph.
- Forecast: The National Hurricane Center (NHC) predicts that Beryl will continue to move west-northwestward and weaken over the next few days.
- Impact on Cayman Islands: The storm passed close to the Cayman Islands on Wednesday, bringing heavy rainfall and some gusty winds. While the islands avoided a direct hit, there were reports of minor damage and power outages.
- Impact on Mexico: The NHC has issued hurricane watches and warnings for parts of the Yucatan Peninsula, including Cancun and Cozumel. The storm is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and potential storm surge to the region.
Stay Informed and Prepared:
It’s essential to stay informed about Hurricane Beryl’s path and potential impact. Here are some resources:
- National Hurricane Center (NHC):
- Cayman Islands National Weather Service:
- Mexican National Meteorological Service:
Stay safe and remember to follow the instructions of local authorities.
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