It’s less than a month into what is expected to be a more active than normal hurricane season in the Mexican Caribbean.
We already have our first hurricane of the year, Beryl, which is rapidly intensifying as it moves west in the Caribbean Sea with the Mexican Caribbean directly in its sights.
According to most computer models, Beryl is expected to be a category two or category three hurricane as current projections have it making landfall on the east side of the Yucatan peninsula.
It’s an ominous start to the Mexican Caribbean hurricane season.
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