Beryl made its third and final landfall in Texas early Monday morning near Matagorda as a Category 1 hurricane.
Monday and into Tuesday, the Weather Channel expects Beryl to weaken to a tropical storm and then a tropical depression as its center tracks inland over East Texas. It is then likely to merge with a front and bring rain to portions of the Ozarks, Mississippi and Ohio valleys, Great Lakes and interior Northeast.
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Timeline: Beryl to bring heavy rainfall to swath of US
Beryl is likely to bring heavy rainfall across several states, with the potential of flooding in some, the National Hurricane Center reports. Here are the predictions:
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Monday-Monday night: Portions of the upper and middle Texas Gulf Coast and eastern Texas can expect heavy rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with localized amounts of 15 inches. This is likely to trigger “considerable” flash and urban flooding along with minor to isolated major river flooding.
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Monday night-Tuesday: Areas of far southeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas and southern Missouri are likely to see heavy rainfall of 3 to 5 inches, with higher localized amounts possible.
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Tuesday-Wednesday: Parts of Illinois and Indiana can expect 2 to 4 inches of rainfall, with higher localized amounts possible.
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MAP: Projected rainfall from Beryl
Where is Matagorda, Texas?
MAP: Texas power outages
Several thousand outages were reported Monday morning along the mid-Texas coast between Matagorda and Galveston, spreading inland beyond Houston.
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This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Hurricane Beryl to bring several inches of rain across Texas, US
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