Beryl-ing toward the coast
from weather.com:
Subtropical Storm Beryl is headed for landfall Sunday evening near the border of Georgia and Florida. No significant strengthening is expect before Beryl moves onshore. Below is an outline of what we expect.
Sunday: Bands of rain and gusty winds will arrive prior to landfall along the Georgia and northern Florida coastline. The entire Southeast coast can expect another day with a dangerous rip current threat. Some beaches have actually closed due to the rip current danger (see rip current safety tips). Tropical storm warnings remain in place from northern Florida to southwestern South Carolina.
Memorial Day: Beryl weakens inland over far north Fla. or extreme south Ga. Lighter south-southeast lingering breezes from northeast/east-central Fla. coast to S.C., & N.C. coasts. Showers and thunderstorms, particularly in northern Florida and southeast Georgia.
Tuesday-Wednesday: Beryl will begin to make a move northeastward as a dip in the jet stream arrives from the nation's midsection. This should move Beryl from out of northern Florida or southern Georgia to near the Carolina coastline where locally heavy rain is expected. ...............(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-hurricanes/depression-storm-beryl-20120526