the trajectory cone crosses Cuba

The National Hurricane Center in Miami has just published its “public advisory” on the development and trajectory of Storm Beryl, which is about to become a Category 1 hurricane and is heading straight for Cuba.

According to the cone of probabilities of Beryl’s trajectory, by the middle of next week, that is, on the night of next Wednesday, the meteorological phenomenon would be passing, in a higher category of hurricane, below the southern coast of eastern Cuba .

Between Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, the winds and rains would be affecting the southern coast of Cuba and the island of Jamaica. Any variation of the trajectory a little further to the northwest would make the almost Hurricane Beryl cross the island.

On Friday night, the Forecast Center of Insmet Cuban government issued a tropical cyclone warning that will be updated in the afternoons, at least this weekend.

At 11 p.m., its central region was located at 9.3 degrees north latitude and 43.6 degrees west longitude, a position that places it about 1,785 kilometers east-southeast of Barbados, the easternmost island of the Lesser Antilles arc. It is moving in a direction close to the west at a rate of 30 kilometers per hour,” they noted.

Over the next 12 to 24 hours, it should continue moving in a west-northwesterly direction, gaining more organization and intensity, and could become a hurricane on Sunday,” they added.

Storm-Hurricane Beryl heading for Cuba

The most updated report has just been given by the National Hurricane Center about Storm Beryl, a quasi-Hurricane that would be heading towards Cuba and would be affecting the island in the middle of next week.

This is the public notice from Miami, where Barbados already appears with a Hurricane warning in its vicinity.

Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 50 mph (85 km/h) with higher gusts. Additional steady to rapid strengthening is expected to occur during the next few days and is expected to continue. Beryl is a hurricane tonight or on Sunday morning,” they detailed.

This is the trajectory cone of almost Hurricane Beryl, which is heading towards Cuba, according to the Miami Hurricane Center, for the next few days.

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