Tropical Depression Beryl tracker: See projected path, spaghetti models, latest details
Update: The National Hurricane Center is now watching a disturbance in the southeastern U.S. coast. Here's the latest storm tracker.
Tropical Depression Beryl is forecast to move northeastward, bringing heavy rain and flooding to central Arkansas and the Lower Ohio Valley Tuesday night and into the Lower Great Lakes and New England on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
"Widespread heavy rains and thunderstorms are likely along and to the northeast of the path of Beryl over the next two days," the NWS said, with rainfall totals of 2-5 inches expected from central Arkansas all the way up to parts of Vermont and New Hampshire.
Beryl unleashed a barrage of severe weather to southeast Texas on Monday, killing at least four people, flooding highways, closing oil ports, canceling more than 1,300 flights, and knocking out power to more than 2.7 million homes and businesses.
According to the National Hurricane Center, Beryl, the season's earliest Category 5 hurricane on record, weakened from a hurricane after pounding the coastal Texas town of Matagorda, a coastal community between Corpus Christi and Galveston. It had sustained winds of more than 80 mph as it made landfall at 4 a.m. CT.
Last week, Beryl carved a path of destruction across the Caribbean — leaving at least 11 people dead and destroying or severely damaging infrastructure on several islands. Beryl, which at one point strengthened into the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record, last made landfall on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Friday morning.
Beryl is now a post-tropical cyclone: See path and spaghetti models for post-tropical cyclone, hurricane remnants
Tropical Depression Beryl path tracker
This forecast track shows the most likely path of the center of the storm. It does not illustrate the full width of the storm or its impacts, and the center of the storm is likely to travel outside the cone up to 33% of the time.
Tropical Depression Beryl spaghetti models
Illustrations include an array of forecast tools and models, and not all are created equal. The hurricane center uses only the top four or five highest-performing models to help make its forecasts.
Tropical Depression Beryl watches and warnings
According to the National Hurricane Center, a Flood Watch is in effect for portions of:
Eastern Oklahoma
Northern Arkansas
Central and Southern Missouri
Illinois
Northern Indiana
Southern Michigan
Atlantic storm tracker
Contributing: Doyle Rice, Thao Nguyen, Cheryl McCloud, Christopher Cann, Cybele Mayes-Osterman, Jorge L. Ortiz and Michael Loria, USA TODAY
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