Beryl Now a Subtropical Storm

Beryl is now a subtropical storm with 40 mph winds. It has become embedded in an upper low which is holding it over the warm Gulf Stream waters. The low may hold Beryl over the warm waters a little longer, delaying its weakening into a remnant low.

Once it slowly moves northeast over the colder Atlantic waters it will weaken into a remnant low. What is left of Beryl heads toward Newfoundland on Tuesday.

Remnants of Beryl Still Holding On

What is left of Beryl is now an area of low pressure sitting about 240 miles northwest of Bermuda. Winds are marginally conducive for additional development,  But as the disturbance moves into colder waters on Sunday, strengthening is unlikely.

It will continue heading north-northeast at 10 mph, staying off the east coast.