MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Sun May 27 2012 09:58 AM
Re: Subtopical Storm Beryl Landfall Later Today

Aircraft recon has found slightly higher winds in the northeast quadrant of Beryl, still subtropical, but a bump up (slightly) in windspeed is possible at 11AM. Beryl remains a fairly dry subtropical storm with a large wind field. Winds are already slowly increasing along northeast Florida and should continue to until overnight hours. Areas immediately north of the landfall point will likely see the strongest of the winds.


Follow Mark Sudduth on the map (and video stream) as he heads to Northeast Florida to observe Beryl.



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