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from the area, bracing for beryl, chief meteorologist at fox 30 in jacksonville, florida, mike barish >> the storm is now closing in. less than 100 miles away from jacksonville. beryl with sustained winds about 65 miles per hour and the first rain bands have made it ashore now and the winds at 65. that is not all that far from hurricane strength. looks like it will be steady state now and weakening tonight and tomorrow as the storm wakes its way inland in east to west across the area. here is a look at our doppler radar and you can see there is yellow in here. these are strong winds and heavy rain bands. wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour already on the coast south to saint augustine and rainfall of 1 to 2 inches or more per hour. the center it of the storm is going to work its way into jacksonville and we will see the winds go up for awhile tonight and decrease late tonight as the center moves overhead and then start to pick up again late tonight and tomorrow once the center begins to move back to the west further in to florida. this is jacksonville beach. a rescue vehicle there.
from the area, bracing for beryl, chief meteorologist at fox 30 in jacksonville, florida, mike barish >> the storm is now closing in. less than 100 miles away from jacksonville. beryl with sustained winds about 65 miles per hour and the first rain bands have made it ashore now and the winds at 65. that is not all that far from hurricane strength. looks like it will be steady state now and weakening tonight and tomorrow as the storm wakes its way inland in east to west across the area....
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from the area, bracing for beryl, chief meteorologist at fox 30 in jacksonville, florida, mike barishng in. less than 100 miles away from jacksonville. beryl with sustained winds about 65 miles per hour and the first rain bands have made it ashore now and the winds at 65. that is not all that far from hurricane strength. looks like it will be steady state now and weakening tonight and tomorrow as the storm wakes its way inland in east to west across the area. here is a look at our doppler radar and you can see there is yellow in here. these are strong winds and heavy rain bands. wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour already on the coast south to saint augustine and rainfall of 1 to 2 inches or more per hour. the center it of the storm is going to work its way into jacksonville and we will see the winds go up for awhile tonight and decrease late tonight as the center moves overhead and then start to pick up again late tonight and tomorrow once the center begins to move back to the west further in to florida. this is jacksonville beach. a rescue vehicle there. warning people to get off
from the area, bracing for beryl, chief meteorologist at fox 30 in jacksonville, florida, mike barishng in. less than 100 miles away from jacksonville. beryl with sustained winds about 65 miles per hour and the first rain bands have made it ashore now and the winds at 65. that is not all that far from hurricane strength. looks like it will be steady state now and weakening tonight and tomorrow as the storm wakes its way inland in east to west across the area. here is a look at our doppler radar...
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from the area, bracing for beryl, chief meteorologist at fox 30 in jacksonville, florida, mike barishis now closing in. less than 100 miles away from jacksonville. beryl with sustained winds about 65 miles per hour and the first rain bands have made it ashore now and the winds at 65. that is not all that far from hurricane strength. looks like it will be steady state now and weakening tonight and tomorrow as the storm wakes its way inland in east to west across the area. here is a look at our doppler radar and you can see there is yellow in here. these are strong winds and heavy rain bands. wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour already on the coast south to saint augustine and rainfall of 1 to 2 inches or more per hour. the center it of the storm is going to work its way into jacksonville and we will see the winds go up for awhile tonight and decrease late tonight as the center moves overhead and then start to pick up again late tonight and tomorrow once the center begins to move back to the west further in to florida. this is jacksonville beach. a rescue vehicle there. warning people
from the area, bracing for beryl, chief meteorologist at fox 30 in jacksonville, florida, mike barishis now closing in. less than 100 miles away from jacksonville. beryl with sustained winds about 65 miles per hour and the first rain bands have made it ashore now and the winds at 65. that is not all that far from hurricane strength. looks like it will be steady state now and weakening tonight and tomorrow as the storm wakes its way inland in east to west across the area. here is a look at our...