Hurricane Beryl is weakening as it moves farther inland over the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula.. Beryl is located about 680 miles east-southeast of Brownsville, Texas moving west-northwest at 16 MPH with maximum sustained winds of 85 MPH. Interests in northeastern Mexico and the lower and middle Texas coast should closely monitor the progress of Beryl. Beryl is expected to emerge over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico tonight and then move northwestward toward northeastern Mexico and southern Texas by the end of the weekend. Slow re-intensification is expected once Beryl moves back over the Gulf of Mexico. Heavy rainfall of 4 to 8 inches with locally higher amounts is expected across portions of northeastern Mexico and South Texas by Sunday into the coming week. This rainfall is expected to produce areas of flash and urban flooding. Large swells generated by Beryl are expected to reach eastern Mexico and much of the Gulf Coast of the U.S. by late today. These swells are expected to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.
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