Good Saturday, everyone. We have much better weather taking shape for our traditional weekend, but things take a change toward tropical by Monday and Tuesday. That’s when some juice in advance of Beryl starts to move our way with the potential remnants of this hurricane impacting us later in the week.

Today and Sunday are very nice with dry conditions. Soak it up.

Tropical moisture well in advance of Hurricane Bery will surge in on Monday, bringing high humidity and scattered showers and thunderstorms.

So, let’s talk about Beryl before we get to the impact it is likely to have on our weather.

Beryl slammed into the Yucatan as a Major Hurricane on Friday before weakening to a Tropical Storm over land. This is into the Gulf of Mexico and may very well become a hurricane later today or early Sunday.

The map below is from the National Hurricane Center and will automatically update when they send out new information. As of this writing, the forecast does not call for this to become a Category 3 hurricane, but this has a chance to achieve that status before slamming into Texas. Don’t be surprised if this doesn’t trend more toward the Galveston area…

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Here’s the updating satellite shot of Beryl…

The latest spaghetti plots from the GFS Ensembles continue to turn the leftovers of this storm toward the Ohio Valley by the middle of the week..

Same goes for the GEPS…

The EURO Ensembles continue to show the bulk of their members bringing the remnant low into Kentucky…

This is also shown on the operational run of the EURO. Watch how Beryl goes from Texas to Kentucky…

Is the rainfall forecast from this run of the EURO…

The Control Run of the EURO Ensembles are similar…

The EURO Ensembles show the average of more than 100 forecast model runs, but you can clearly see the same track…

The new Canadian is similar to what the EURO is cooking up…

The exact impact and impact scale this storm has on our weather is still to be determined, but it’s going to be very interesting to track in the coming days.

Make it a sensational Saturday and take care.