KHOU 11 Chief Meteorologist David Paul with the latest on Beryl as it moves toward the Texas coast

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Published 2024-07-05
KHOU 11 Chief Meteorologist David Paul gives an on Beryl after the National Hurricane Center issued its 7 p.m. update on Friday, July 5, 2024.

All Comments (21)
  • Appreciate David Paul’s delivery of the possible impacts and uncertainty in play with this storm. Informative, and keeps us viewers aware that we need to stay attentive.
  • Gotta like David Paul. Intelligent, calm, informed with NO hype or hysteria. The other Houston stations could take lessons from him.
  • @Aaron-14
    I hope Beryl isn't like the May, 16th storm in Houston.
  • God forbid it does what Harvey did. Hit land, spun back out to the gulf then hit land again! 😳😳😳
  • @serg320
    Oh man this is serious the weather man had to role up his sleeves
  • 🤠Watching from Lake Jackson, TX and preparing for an active season ahead!🤓
  • @Borakization
    The way this has kept moving up the coast on the forecast makes me feel it’s gonna be on Galveston’s doorstep. Luckily it’s just projected to be a Cat 1 and if that’s all we get all year, I would be happy with that.
  • Explanations are on point and keeps it in language that we all can understand
  • Watch this hit Houston and y’all weather channel not talking about that
  • Tropical storm in the gulf is going to fizzle out, fighting too much wind, sheer and too much dry air
  • @johndoe3485
    Im i the only one who sees it look like its splitting into two hurricanes? And also, im i the only one who says its going to hit Houston directly ? I mean look at it. PS: It hitting that yucatán peninsula is what in my opinion changed the forecast direction. Like if it didnt hit that land mass which acted like a car that was driving recklessly while speeding over the speed limit, hitting a speed bump, and causing the car (hurricane) to change direction completely. This is how i see this hurricane. 🌀 ✌️
  • @sandraward116
    ..i am so glad to hear the 'dirty side'..to me its the meanest....
  • @johndoe3485
    My last question, and most important question, is what time and day will the forecast will tell us in general if its going to hit houston or not? It it tomorrow evening or when is the earliest time we can say "okay, sunday around noon is when we should be able to tell you with a 90% probability that this hurricane will hit houston or not." Like this is now the question. Because im coming every day to see, and from what i seen, my educated guess is around this Sunday noon when the weather guys will know for almost sure if houston is getting hit or not. I just wish it was sooner, so until this Sunday at noon, my anxiety will be thru the roof. ✌️
  • @timr0by
    Why does no one talk about the ICON model? Is it not accurate? It's been very consistent in the last week on its path to Houston.
  • @xXNxLixeXx
    Why does Mothernature hate Texas so much 😭?
  • @risefm001
    Still playing with my barrels watching Beryl