Tropical Storm Beryl

Storm Information

Updated: May 20, 2012 at 6:15pm

As of 2 a.m. Eastern Time Saturday, the center of Beryl was located about 285 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina, or about 195 east-southeast of the mouth of the Cape Fear River, North Carolina, and was moving to the west near 2 miles per hour.

Beryl is expected to make a turn to the west-southwest or southwest Saturday and gradually speed up its forward motion.

Beryl should come close to or inland across the Southeastern U.S. Coast over the weekend between Edisto Beach, South Carolina, and the Volusia/Brevard County Line in Florida (near Cape Canaveral), where a tropical storm warning is now in effect: this includes Savannah and Jacksonville.

(Source: NWS)

Itinerary Changes & Delays

NO REPORTS AS OF MAY 26, 2012

I am continuing to monitor the conditions at the following ports for any cruise ship delays:

  • Port of Charleston
  • Port of Jacksonville

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