Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to bring heavy rain, hurricane-force winds, and dangerous storm surge to the Lesser Antilles. The storm is currently located about 1,000 miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is moving west at 15 mph. It is expected to reach the Lesser Antilles by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to bring heavy rain, hurricane-force winds, and dangerous storm surge to the Lesser Antilles over the next few days. The storm is currently located about 1,000 miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is moving west at 15 mph. It is expected to reach the Lesser Antilles by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm warning for the Lesser Antilles, including the islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Barbados. The warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected within the next 36 hours.
Tropical Storm Beryl Approaches Lesser Antilles, Bringing Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
Residents in the Lesser Antilles should prepare for the storm by securing loose objects, stocking up on food and water, and making an evacuation plan. They should also monitor the storm's progress and follow the instructions of local officials.
Tropical storms can cause significant damage, including flooding, power outages, and structural damage. It is important to take precautions and stay informed about the storm's progress.
Here are some tips for staying safe during a tropical storm:
* Stay informed about the storm's progress by listening to the radio, watching the news, or checking the National Hurricane Center website.
* Secure loose objects around your home, such as patio furniture, grills, and trash cans.
* Stock up on food and water in case of power outages.
* Make an evacuation plan in case you need to leave your home.
* If you are asked to evacuate, do so immediately.
Tropical storms can be dangerous, but by taking precautions and staying informed, you can help to reduce your risk of injury or damage.