US & GLOBAL: Hurricane Beryl, a dangerous Category 4 storm with winds of 130 mph, is currently headed toward the Caribbean. As for its impact on Florida, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) has not forecasted a direct impact on the state as of now.
By Anne M Erbynstein
On Sunday, the National Hurricane Service has issued information in regard to the Category 4 hurricane's current The NHS has stated that the United Stated at tge southernmost tip near Florida is clear, The NHS has stated, however, that the situation could change if the high pressure across the Southeast weakens, which could potentially steer Beryl towards the Gulf Coast
As of the latest updates:
• Beryl is moving westward at 21 mph and is expected to continue strengthening while the storm's spaghetti models are being tracked to discover any inclining path to Florida.
• AccuWeather forecasters currently don't expect any impact to the U.S., but they advise caution as the storm's path could change AccuWeather in Palm Beach, Florida continues to track Beryl's impact on the region.
• For the Fourth of July, Florida may experience normal summer thunderstorms, but nothing associated with Beryl is expected to affect the state's weather
It's important for residents to stay informed through official channels and be prepared for any changes in the storm's trajectory.
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