This storm does not look to be much of a threat, at present. It sits 185 mi. off the coast of South Carolina and is not predicted to make landfall. The expected course is north and east, but out to sea.
I sense that this storm will cause problems. This feeling came to me as I watched the info about it on the weather channel.
Anyone else have anything they pick up about this weather pattern?
Perhaps I've been watching too much of the weather channel scare tactics- "It Could Happen Tomorrow" and etc. :scared:
I don't know what this indicates about how Beryl will effect the Eastern Seaboard, but (I think) the location where it formed is somewhat unusual, and may in itself be an indicator of altered weather patterns . . .
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