At one point, it looked as if Beryl would bring beneficial rainfall to San Antonio and the Hill Country, but it wasn't to be.
At one point last week, the forecast included a possibility that Hurricane Beryl would provide at least some beneficial rainfall to the San Antonio area and the Hill Country . Forecast tracks created July 2-4 saw a potential landfall in northeast Mexico or deep South Texas , near the Rio Grande Valley . Instead, Beryl shifted northeast by hundreds of miles, making landfall near Matagorda in the middle of the Texas Gulf Coast .
But the reason it curved northward as much as it did once it got in the Gulf of Mexico has to do with a trough of low atmospheric pressure moving over the middle of the country. Initially, high pressure in the southern United States was expected to continue, keeping Beryl to the south and steering it into the east coast of Mexico.
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