Hurricane Beryl Makes Landfall in Texas
Devastating Storm Leaves Millions Without Power
WEB Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on the Gulf Coast of Texas near Matagorda, bringing with it strong winds and heavy rainfall. The storm made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Power Outages Affect Millions
As a result of the hurricane, more than 27 million customers in Texas have been left without power. Power companies are working to restore service, but it could take several days for some areas to regain electricity.
Stormy Conditions Expected in Dallas-Fort Worth
Residents in the Dallas-Fort Worth area should be aware of the possibility of stormy conditions on Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the area, and there is a moderate risk of severe storms.
Stay Informed and Prepared
It is important to stay informed about the latest forecast and to take precautions to stay safe during and after the storm. Residents should download the WFAA app to track the latest forecast and get alerts from the WFAA meteorology team.
Power Restoration Estimates
CenterPoint Energy expects to restore power to 1 million customers in Texas impacted by Hurricane Beryl by the end of the week. However, some areas may experience longer outages.
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