Live Updates: Hurricane Beryl’s Path, Forecasts and Warnings in Houston and Other Texas Cities

People watch as massive waves created by Hurricane Beryl crash over the Packery Channel Jetty on Sunday evening, July 7, in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Conditions continue to deteriorate along the Texas coast as Hurricane Beryl approaches. Here’s an updated forecast for cities in southern and southeast Texas, as of 1:40 a.m. ET:

Palaces

Warnings: Hurricane Warning, Storm Surge Warning, Tornado Warning and Flood Warning

Winds: Tropical storm force winds 30-50 mph with gusts up to 80 mph. Wind speeds between 74 and 110 mph.

Peak winds: Until 9am ET

Storm surge: 4-7 feet

Rainfall: 6-10+ inches

Peak rainfall: 03:00-07:00 ET

Danger of tornadoes: Until 11am ET

Galveston

Warnings: Hurricane Warning, Storm Surge Warning, Tornado Warning and Flood Warning

Winds: Tropical storm force winds 30-50 mph with gusts up to 75 mph

Peak winds: Until 7:00pm ET

Storm surge: 4-6 feet above normal tide level

Rainfall: 6-10+ inches

Peak rainfall: 4:00am-4:00pm ET

Danger of tornadoes: Until 11am ET

Houston

Warnings: Tropical Storm Warning, Flood Warning and Tornado Warning

Winds: Tropical storm force winds of 40-50 mph are possible with gusts up to 90 mph

Peak winds: 03:00-15:00 ET

Rainfall: 4-8+ inches

Peak rainfall: 03:00 AM – 2:00 PM ET

Danger of tornadoes: Until 11am ET

Victoria

Warnings: Hurricane and Flood Warning

Winds: Winds of 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected, with isolated gusts up to 57 mph possible

Peak winds: Until 9am ET

Rainfall: 1-3+ inches

Corpus Christi

Warnings: Tropical Storm Warning

Winds: Widespread wind gusts of 10-20 mph are expected, with gusts up to 35 mph, with isolated gusts up to 57 mph possible.

Peak winds: Until 6am ET

Storm surge: 1-3 feet above normal tide level

Rainfall: 1-2+ inches

South Padre Island

Warnings: No

Winds: Wind gusts could reach 40 mph (64 km/h)

Peak winds: Until 7am ET

Storm surge: Locally dangerous

Rainfall: More than an inch

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