WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — It is a busy Sunday in South Florida! Monitoring the tropics as our second named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season has arrived.
Hurricane Beryl is ready to turn into a serious hurricane by both late Sunday or early Monday. Beryl will seemingly be a robust Class 3 hurricane to a Class 4 hurricane.
Beryl continues to journey throughout the Atlantic Ocean strengthening in direction of the Leeward Islands. A hurricane warning has been issued for the island of Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenadine Islands.
A tropical storm warning is in impact for Martinique and Tobago. Hurricane Beryl can deliver life-threatening winds and storm surge to the Windward Islands. Hurricane Beryl is anticipated to deliver three to 6 inches of rain throughout Barbados and the Windward Islands Sunday night time into early Monday morning.
In case you are headed out to have a good time on the Florida Panthers Parade, pack your rain gear. Showers and thunderstorms are seemingly all through the morning and afternoon. Lightning and robust wind gusts will also be anticipated.
It is going to be heat and humid throughout the area right now with seasonal highs within the higher 80s.