Areas from southwest to north-central Arkansas could see the highest totals (isolated 4-6 inch amounts)
This map shows rainfall totals through Tuesday night, which includes some rainfall expected before Beryl moves through.
- TS Beryl will move onshore along the Texas coast late tonight into early Monday morning, likely as a hurricane. 
- Beryl will quickly weaken and move toward the north then northeast, traveling across east/northeast Texas Monday into early Tuesday morning. 
- The remnants of Beryl are expected to move across Arkansas from Monday afternoon through Tuesday before lifting northeast of the state by early Wednesday morning. 
- The remnants of Beryl could provide some locally heavy rain and perhaps a few tornadoes/damaging wind gusts across Arkansas from Monday afternoon through Tuesday afternoon. 
NOTE: Do not focus on the exact track. Impacts can occur well outside the area enclosed by the cone

 
            