Subtropical storm Beryl may reach land by Memorial Day
Tropical Storm Beryl — in one way, a once-in-a-century storm — continued to move slowly toward the Southeast Coast on Saturday morning toward an expected landfall late Sunday near Jacksonville. Beryl is actually a
As of the 11p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Subtropical Storm Beryl was 305 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina. Maximum sustained winds are at 45 mph and the storm is moving north at 9 mph. A subtropical storm means that the
As a tropical storm warning covers our area, city officials have asked everyone to prepare for Sub-Tropical storm Beryl's anticipated arrival Sunday evening. "This storm is going to hit us, basically, tomorrow," said Mayor Alvin Brown at a 2:15 pm
An Air Force reconnaissance aircraft is scheduled to investigate the cyclone Saturday afternoon and will provide a better assessment of the intensity of Beryl. Beryl has turned southwestward and is moving at a little faster pace than earlier,
Click here to read the National Hurricane Center's 2 p.m. update on Beryl Update from the National Hurricane Center. 2 p.m:







