WACO, Texas (KXXV) – A tropical storm warning is under effect for the Brazos Valley as Hurricane Beryl moves north and northeast across Texas on Monday. We're tracking the latest updates on Beryl's path and storm response here.
Monday 1:45pm
A 25 news While our reporter was traveling along Highway 105 in Navasota during the storm, the station vehicle was struck by a road sign.
Monday 12:45pm
tree in the 100 block of Ketchum Street in Navasota Monday afternoon.
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Monday 12:35 noon
Wellborn Grocery in College Station sustained storm damage Monday afternoon.
Monday 12:15 noon
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Monday 11:35am
An 18-wheeler overturned on FM 159 in Grimes County on Monday due to strong winds from Hurricane Beryl moving into Texas.
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Monday 11:15am
Bryan ISD, College Station ISD, the George Bush Presidential Library and Prairie View A&M University are all closed Monday, June 8, due to tropical weather conditions.
Monday 8:40 am
Hurricane Beryl made landfall as a Category 1 storm early Monday near Sargent, Texas, southeast of Houston.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Texas, bringing violent winds and power outages
The Brazos Valley is expected to receive more than 6 inches of rain throughout the day, with winds in excess of 40 mph. Read and watch meteorologist Josh John's morning weather forecast here.
Power outages are possible in the Brazos Valley and isolated flooding is possible in Central Texas.
25:00 AM Weather – July 8, 2024