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    Beryl Live Updates: Storm affects Arkansas

    cne4hBy cne4hJuly 23, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Tropical Storm Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 season, passed through the Caribbean last week and arrived in the United States on Monday. After gaining some strength in the Gulf of Mexico, Beryl made landfall in Texas at 5 a.m. Monday as a Category 1 storm. Still bringing rain to the valley. There were reports of downed trees, according to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. So far there have been no reports of flash flooding in the North West and River Valley. 5:20 a.m. Tuesday – Meteorologists Majestic Storm continue to track rainfall during the morning commute. Here's a new timeline showing Beryl's impact. 5:10 a.m. Tuesday – Meteorologist Majestic Storm says remaining rainfall from Hurricane Beryl continues to impact Arkansas this morning. Widespread moderate to heavy rains continue to occur across much of the Valley and northwest Arkansas. The rain has eased in parts of western Benton County and western LeFlore County. 4:30 PM Monday — The biggest flash flood threat still lies ahead — Darby Bybee has just finished a new timeline showing us what to expect as Beryl pushes further. /29 Chief Meteorologist Darby Bybee warned that overnight rainfall will affect much of northwest Arkansas and the River Valley. This could cause flash flooding in the area. Monday 11am – 40/29 Meteorologist Majestic Storm has just released an hourly schedule for Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley.

    Van Buren, Arkansas—

    Tropical Storm Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 season, passed through the Caribbean last week and arrived in the United States on Monday.

    Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm at 5 a.m. Monday after gaining some strength in the Gulf of Mexico.

    As Beryl continues to move inland and into Arkansas, its strength is diminishing but it still brings rainfall to the river valley.

    Bookmark this page and stay tuned for live updates as Beryl continues north and across the United States.

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    5:30 a.m. Tuesday – We will continue to contact local first responders. There were reports of downed trees, according to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. So far there have been no reports of flash flooding in the North West and River Valley.

    5:20 a.m. Tuesday – Meteorologists Majestic Storm continue to track rainfall during the morning commute. Here's a new timeline showing Beryl's impact.

    5:10 a.m. Tuesday – Meteorologist Majestic Storm says remaining rainfall from Hurricane Beryl continues to impact Arkansas this morning. Widespread moderate to heavy rains continue to occur across much of the Valley and northwest Arkansas. The rain has eased in parts of western Benton County and western LeFlore County.

    Tuesday 5:10 am Radar

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    Updated 07/08/24 11:28 pm:
    It seems like a lot of Beryl's energy is focused around Little Rock. Not good for that area, but may help reduce the overall strength of the AR W section. At least for now. There are still some things worth paying attention to.#arwx

    — Darby Darby (@4029Darby) July 9, 2024

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    Updated 07/08/24 10:46 pm:
    Current trends in the NWA/River Valley indicate rainfall totals should be at lower levels. Isolated flash flooding will be a potential problem as you head east of the FT. Smith and Fayetteville. Otherwise, the totals elsewhere now look closer to 0.25″-1.5″#arwx #okwx pic.twitter.com/DQnqKYzCOu

    — Darby Darby (@4029Darby) July 9, 2024

    At 4:30pm on Monday – with the biggest flash flood threat still ahead – Darby Bybee has just completed a new timeline showing us what is likely to happen as Beryl pushes further.

    Monday 4pm – 40/29 Chief Meteorologist Darby Bybee warns that overnight rain will affect much of northwest Arkansas and the River Valley. This could cause flash flooding in the area.

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    Radar Update 12:19 PM: Tropical Storm Beryl continues to move NNE across Southeast Texas this afternoon. Flooding, tropical storm force winds, and isolated tornadoes will continue to be possible as the system moves further inland. #txwx pic.twitter.com/AJOSEDOfxj

    — NWSHouston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024

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    [11:33 am – 7/8/24] The outer band in front of the beryl begins to move northeast to southeast #OKwx Finally, West Central/Northwest #ARwx. Heavy rainfall is expected to likely increase throughout the afternoon. pic.twitter.com/jMTR9tGzoO

    — NWS Tulsa (@NWStulsa) July 8, 2024

    Monday 11am – 40/29 Meteorologist Majestic Storm has just released an hourly schedule for Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley.

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    Radar Update 10:08 AM: Beryl has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but the eye continues to move north/northeast this morning. Flooding, severe tropical storm force winds, and isolated tornadoes will continue to be possible as the system moves further inland.#txwx pic.twitter.com/cE1aoe6FXC

    — NWSHouston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024

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    [530 AM – 7/8/24] Beryl made landfall on the Texas Gulf Coast early this morning. Here's the latest track forecast, plus how much rainfall to expect in the east #OKwx and western #ARwx. pic.twitter.com/ArICCXA0AR

    — NWS Tulsa (@NWStulsa) July 8, 2024

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    Updated by Beryl on 7/7/24 at 11:09 AM:
    The front moves south into our area tonight/Monday and Berrill moves north into the area Monday night/Tuesday…it's obvious that the main issue in the NW and valleys will be heavy rain!

    All details are shown below:#arwx #okwx pic.twitter.com/94HBXCzQQM

    — Darby Darby (@4029Darby) July 7, 2024




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