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Impacts from Beryl linger with severe weather threats in Northeast
The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are expected to help stir up a dual severe weather threat in the Northeast on Wednesday. The worst storms are expected in a swath stretching from New Hampshire to Pennsylvania, with tornadoes and damaging wind being the primary threats from severe storms. For parts of central New York, it’s their highest tornado threat in 18 years. Heavy rain will also be a problem, with a Level 3 out of 4 risk of flooding covering parts of New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.
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Power outages improve in South as Beryl cleanup continues
Millions of people who lost power in Texas because of Hurricane Beryl are slowly getting their electricity back. That’s welcome news for a place that has been experiencing a sweltering summer. A Heat Advisory has been issued for the Houston region as people continue cleaning up the damage caused by the storm.
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Hurricane HQ: Experts increase forecast for Atlantic season
Beryl set records, and Colorado State University forecasters say it was just the start of a “hyperactive” hurricane season. The team is now calling for 25 named storms – 12 becoming hurricanes and six becoming major hurricanes.
Look at this: Holes left in roof of Houston stadium
Hurricane Beryl caused damage to the roof of NRG Stadium, which is home to the NFL‘s Houston Texans.
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