Sunday, May 27, 2012

Tropical Storm Beryl To Make Landfall Late This Evening/Tonight...



The center of (Sub) Tropical Storm Beryl is forecast to make landfall along the southeast Georgia / northeast Florida coastal bend between Midnight and 2am tonight / Monday morning.  This is based on the latest position and expected forward speed throughout the day.

It is important to keep in mind that this is when the center of the storm is forecast to make landfall.  Its effects will be felt across the region in an increasing fashion throughout the day, with respect to winds, rain, wave action and rip currents.  A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect throughout the region and beach activity is highly discouraged today and tonight.

For all of the latest, including close up views of the Jacksonville, FL and area radars, please go to the WeatherGuidance.com tropical page.  Information will be updated and new content will be added on that page throughout the day.


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