Having Hurricane Beryl barreling down on us for most of us last week, and even into Saturday morning, only to have it miss us entirely and make landfall to the southwest of Houston is bad for a couple of reasons:For starters, the six water tributaries in Mexico that supply water to the Rio Grande Valley (water storage) has now fallen to 910,350 acre feet for the week ending June 29th.One month ago, for the week ending June 1, the water storage in Mexico (the same six tributaries that feed the Rio Grande) was reportedly at 1,100,915 acre feet.We can all ...