Tracking Tropical Depression Beryl: Latest maps, models and paths
Hurricane Beryl left a path of destruction in the Caribbean before making landfall in Texas on Monday morning.
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Beryl was downgraded to a tropical storm just after 11 a.m. EST on Monday, and was classified as a tropical depression in the National Hurricane Center's 8 p.m. advisory the same day.
Since the storm has rapidly weakened, the NHC is no longer issuing advisories or creating timely tracks for Beryl.
As of Tuesday, the storm is dispersing over parts of Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. With a tropical depression, the main threat is heavy rain.
To read more about where the storm is heading and possible flooding threats in the Midwest, click here.
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