Beryl could be felt over central Cuba this morning

Hurricane Beryl continues to move fast to the west northwest, with a translation speed of 31 kilometers per hour, moving very close to the southern coast of Jamaica, reported Wednesday the Institute of Meteorology of Cuba (Insmet).
According to the most recent tropical cyclone warning from Insmet, during the last hours it has continued to weaken and now has maximum sustained winds of 220 kilometers per hour, with higher gusts. Its minimum pressure has risen to 959 hectopascal, so it remains an intense category four hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale of a maximum of five.