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Greg Bostwick

Chief Meterologist at KFDM-TV (Beaumont, TX)

Chief Meterologist at KBTV-TV (Beaumont, TX)

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  • Oct 7, 2024 | fox4beaumont.com | Mike Schneider |Haven Daley |Greg Bostwick

    As was discussed earlier, Milton has weakened a little with winds now at 165 mph. Some slow weakening will likely continue with landfall Wednesday evening into Thursday morning as still a major CAT3 hurricane. Landfall will likely be near or just south of Tampa Bay.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | kfdm.com | Greg Bostwick

    Gulf of Mexico — As was discussed earlier, Milton has weakened a little with winds now at 165 mph. Some slow weakening will likely continue with landfall Wednesday evening into Thursday morning as still a major CAT3 hurricane. Landfall will likely be near or just south of Tampa Bay.

  • Jul 6, 2024 | thenationaldesk.com | Greg Bostwick

    Beryl is getting better defined on satellite this morning and we'll know more about its intensity shortly as Air Force recon is approaching the center. Movement is to the northwest at about 12 mph with a gradual turn to the north before landfall near Port Lavaca between around 1-3 a.m. Monday. A turn to the north-northeast will move the center to near College Station by 1 p.m. Monday and to near Little Rock by 1 p.m. Tuesday.

  • Jul 6, 2024 | kfdm.com | Greg Bostwick

    5VIEW ALL PHOTOSSunday morning update: Beryl getting better defined. (photo credit: NHC)TOPICS:BerylLandfallNorthSatelliteMondayCAT1HurricaneIntensityBeryl is getting better defined on satellite this morning and we'll know more about its intensity shortly as Air Force recon is approaching the center. Movement is to the northwest at about 12 mph with a gradual turn to the north before landfall near Port Lavaca between around 1-3 a.m. Monday.

  • Jul 6, 2024 | abc7amarillo.com | Greg Bostwick

    Radar out of Corpus Christi shows little change in the structure or intensity of Beryl as of 4 p.m. with dry air continuing to disrupt the circulation. Air Force recon confirms little change in strength so far. Air Force measured winds to 65 mph. Motion is to the NNW at 12 mph. Landfall around 3 a.m. near Palacios in the Matagorda Bay area is expected tomorrow. After landfall, the remnants will be northeast of College Station at 7 p.m. Monday and near Texarkana at 7 p.m. Tuesday.