Last up date for tonight.
No changes of anything.
NOAA shows Beryl with 150mphr wind force heading WNW, means it will pass very close to the S of Jamaica or even right over the very small Island.
A very little bit of a tracking difference makes for the folks there really the difference of getting punched by highest Hurricane Force Winds or to just get everything flooded on a quick few hours nearby passing of such storm.
On a Tracking forecast, even just some hours out, such is for such very small location like the Island of Jamaica, a huge difference in case of "effects" to receive.
Furthermore, by actual standings, Beryl will still be a Hurricane when entering Yucatan Peninsula, but it's powers should go down a lot on that approach.