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Related: About this forumSpace City Weather Update on Beryl
My part of the greater Houston area is in the direct path of Beryl
Link to tweet
https://spacecityweather.com/beryl-tracking-toward-matagorda-center-likely-to-pass-near-west-side-of-houston-serious-impacts-expected/
These winds will peak between late Sunday night and sunrise for coastal areas, and a little bit later for inland areas. Winds will be receding area-wide by Monday afternoon.
I remember that Hurricane Ike was at one point headed straight at me but at the last minute changed course and went up the Houston ship channel. Beryl is weaker than Ike. I love the Space City people. They posted a chart showing the wind speeds for Ike and according to the chart, I will have less wind with Beryl at my home than I got with Ike.

I lost power with Ike for two or three days. There were parts of Houston who lost power for three or four weeks. I have a generator now and a new internet provider (I have had cable and internet during a couple of power outages).
Again, I love the Space City guys. Hopefully they are correct about Beryl
The current track forecast indicates the possibility of widespread power outages, and the duration of these outages will depend on how many people lose power as it will mean more work for restoration crews.
I keep thinking that there may be a shift in Beryl like Ike. You never know with Houston hurricanes
We have a round of thunderstorms moving in and I just drugged my bearded collie.

Attilatheblond
(5,934 posts)Know people are sending good wishes for everyone's well being as this targets you all on that coast.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)stay safe. "be prepared."
LetMyPeopleVote
(163,320 posts)Houston can handle rain with only street flooding up to 10 or 12 inches over a day. Harvey's path out of Houston was blocked by a high to the north and so Harvey lingered over Houston for three or four days. Beryl looks like it will be headed north.
anciano
(1,797 posts)I am in Fort Bend county, have stocked up on supplies and necessities, and will shelter in place. Stay safe.
LetMyPeopleVote
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