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