Tropical Depression Two formed at the 11 am advisory with winds of 35 mph and a central pressure of 1009 mb on July 5, 2018 in the middle of the Atlantic. It developed quickly and was only designated an invest within a couple days of formation.
At 2:30 PM on the same day, TD2 was upgraded to a tropical storm and was renamed Beryl.
By the 5 AM update on the following day, Beryl had strengthened into a 75 mph 995 mb hurricane.
Beryl continued to intensify until it peaked at 80 mph before rapidly falling apart after the center became sheared apart. Beryl dissipated at 5 pm on July 8, 2018 but was given a chance to redevelop off the coast of Florida a few days later.
However, it took until July 14, 2018 for Beryl to redevelop. Beryl returned as a subtropical storm north of Bermuda.
Beryl dissipated entirely at the 11 PM advisory on July 15, 2018.
None other than heavy showers to the Lesser Antilles.
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