Bigger impacts on Texas expected from Beryl | Forecast

Published 2024-07-05
Beryl is expected to make landfall early Sunday afternoon south of South Padre Island, TX.

All Comments (21)
  • @nmr6988
    I'm so tired of the Hill Country not getting rain!
  • @4523jxp
    Have you noticed not a lot of publicity on national television
  • LOL every meteorologist is showing something different I guess it's safe to say that they don't actually know what is really going on with these hurricanes😂
  • @RedMartin66
    It shouldn’t be called. Meteorologists should be called guesserologists.
  • @meme-sb7vr
    Apparently today was "wear your bright yellow tie to work day" at Kens 5 😂
  • @wneal9000
    It may be headed to Houston and at the last minute they will give warning but it will be too late. Everyone along the coast be prepared
  • @v.9876
    Not from the area not even in the US but this weather man is a very good speaker
  • @SuperCelliott
    The damn “no hype” business needs to go. No . Be prepared no matter what
  • @tommurray7675
    Panic!!!!!! Go buy all the toilet paper you can shove in your trunk 🙄🙄
  • @4523jxp
    No matter where it goes you have to be prepared cc or htown,uses your better judgement!
  • @meme-sb7vr
    My guaranteed forecast: it might rain....it might not. It might be windy....it might not. It WILL be hot. There, just as accurate and just as predictive. You're welcome. 😂
  • Bill Taylor was always spot on. I moved away from San Antonio about 16 years ago. I moved to College Station glad to see he’s still at Kens 5 ❤
  • @greavous93
    I remember watching the weather one morning on Oct. 17th, 1998. The guy said we would have maybe a 1/4 inch of rain before the front pushed on off to the East and the sun would come out. Well, it must have rained 1/2 inch while I drank that cup of coffee and we had 21 inches before the rain stopped that evening. Never trust the weather guessers or a politician.
  • Finally some truth in forecasting! Thank you! No rain for San Antonio, the drought will continue until further notice. Water levels at all area lakes will continue to drop and water supplies will diminish as heat again ramps up to further evaporate surface water. Area creeks and rivers will also see no relief.
  • Looking like Houston or TX/LA line. Maybe not but thats what its looking like
  • @txkellz1185
    Gahhhh lee! Can we get some rain in San Marcos PLEASEEEE! They always miss us
  • if Huston floods again, i wounder if Joel Olsteen will keep the doors closed again, with the "new carpet" excuse. hey Joel. if you are worried about the carpets, sell that mansion you live in to buy new ones damn snake oil salesman