The Atlantic hurricane season commenced with the formation of Tropical Storm Arthur on Wednesday near the Gulf coast. The storm is expected to bring intense rainfall and poses a risk of flash flooding in states such as Texas and Louisiana, according to meteorologists. The National Hurricane Center in Miami reported that Arthur is a disorganized cluster of storms that has been affecting parts of eastern Mexico and the Gulf for several days, with conditions favorable for its development.
Tropical Storm Arthur Brings Heavy Rain to Gulf Coast as Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins
Tropical Storm Arthur formed on June 17, 2026, marking the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. The storm is bringing heavy rain and the potential for flash flooding to Texas and Louisiana, as reported by the National Hurricane Center.
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Atlantic hurricane season opens with Tropical Storm Arthur inundating Gulf coast
Tropical Storm Arthur Brings Heavy Rain to Gulf Coast as Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins