This comes after Beryl stormed its path through parts of the Caribbean and Mexico ’s Yucatán Peninsula .

1.On Monday,Hurricane Berylarrived in Southeast Texas.

2.The hurricane hit the Lone Star State as a Category 1 storm.

3.Beryl came to Texas as a notably weakened but still powerful storm, having reached its peak as aCategory 5 hurricane in the Atlanticlast week. According to theNew York Times, Beryl stormed several Caribbean countries as a Category 4 storm, including Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Jamaica.

4.On Friday, Beryl then arrived on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsulaas a Category 2 storm.

5.Beryl’s rainfall and wind hit areas of the state’s eastern Gulf Shore before extending to the Greater Houston metro area:

6.Beryl first made landfallin the coastal area of Matagorda, southwest of Houston. Debris blocked a lane on Matagorda’s FM 2031, a road running alongside the Colorado River that connects a peninsula to mainland Texas:

7.A structure sitting at the top of a trailer was also damaged in the area:

8.Winds whipped through Bay City:

9.Flood water overtook some streets in Houston:

10.According to theHouston Chronicle, over 2 million people or businesses in Houston were without power as of Monday afternoon.

11.A street sign came loose in Spring, Texas, north of Houston:

12.A tow truck helped a vehicle out of water in Rosenberg, Texas:

13.According toNBC News, the National Hurricane Center downgraded Beryl to a tropical storm midday Monday.

14.Finally, the remnants of Berylare expected to move northeastthrough the United States over the next few days, with parts of Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio in the possible path of rainfall and wind.

A car drives through a flooded road, splashing water as heavy rain continues. Trees and leaves are visible around the roadside

Severe weather causes damaged streetlights and fallen trees in a neighborhood. A car is seen in the background through heavy rain

A fallen tree lies on a road in front of a brick house after a storm, causing damage to nearby property and disrupting the area

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Flooded underpass with a low-clearance warning sign indicating 15 feet 1 inch. Rain pours down heavily; road is submerged. Nearby fences and trestles are visible

A road damaged by a storm with downed trees and power lines, cars trying to navigate around debris, and houses in the background

Damaged house displaced onto a road in a coastal area after a severe storm. Elevated houses in the background remain intact

A palm tree bends in heavy wind and rain during a nighttime storm

A flooded street with partially submerged cars and debris. Tree branches and leaves are scattered, and the surrounding houses appear affected by heavy rain

Construction toppled a power line in Houston, Texas after Hurricane Beryl

A red truck drives through heavy rain past a damaged "Cody Creek Rd" street sign and a building in the background. The weather is stormy with limited visibility

A tow truck pulls an SUV through a flooded underpass under a railroad bridge after heavy rains. Speed limit sign shows 40 mph. Trees and vegetation are visible

A fallen tree lies across a white pickup truck, causing damage, after a storm in a residential neighborhood

A police vehicle with flashing lights is partially submerged in floodwater blocking a road. Surrounding area is wet and there are traffic signs and trees in the background