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Recon Report of 150 mph Winds in Beryl

| June 30, 2024 @ 10:53 am

Around 10 a.m. CDT, AF mission 300 measured a central pressure of 960.6 millibars and a flight level wind of 126 knots, which would translate into 130 mph. The SFMR instrument estimated surface winds at 132 knots, or 151.8 mph.

Beryl continues to strengthen and will be a devastating hurricane as it crosses the Windward Islands tomorrow morning.

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