Hurricane Beryl already making history
While Hurricane Beryl is already making history and it's not even 24 hours old. Well, let's look at what we're dealing with. Less than 24 hours. We went from 100 kilometre winds to 200 and it's continuing to climb. It is now the earliest Category 4 hurricane on record and it hasn't even reached the Caribbean yet. It broke the record set by Dennis back in 2005 and that was certainly. And historic year that was the same year as Hurricane Katrina later in the summer. So let's have a look at the model trajectories. 4 barrel heading right through the Caribbean. Now by the time we get to the middle of the week, Jamaica, you're on the north side of the majority of those tracks. That isn't ideal for you, but you're not the main concern at this time. We'll go back to the Lesser Antilles, Barbados, you'll be on the northern fringe, but Grenada in Saint Vincent, going right between the two posts there. This is going to be an incredibly dangerous storm over the next few days.