Space City 3 PM CT Monday Update:
*Beryl made a quick landfall this morning on the island of Carriacou just north of Grenada as a category 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds.
*Beryl remains a beast of a storm, albeit relatively compact in the Caribbean.
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*It will mostly avoid land now for a bit.
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*Beryl will track mostly west northwest the next couple days, and it will likely encounter a good deal of wind shear after tomorrow morning, allowing it to begin weakening as it moves toward Jamaica.
*We continue to believe it will pass SOUTH of Jamaica.
*There remains a good deal of uncertainty beyond the end of the week in terms of where Beryl goes and whether or not it can track northwest enough to get into the Gulf.
*That remains a low likelihood scenario, and most tropical models agree that Beryl will be disheveled enough to be bullied by high pressure over the Southeast and Gulf to be forced toward Mexico or extremely far south Texas.
*We'll continue watching trends, but Beryl's forecast for the weekend is not much clearer this afternoon than it was this morning.