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Arthur Could Re-form Near Carolinas Coast
18 Jun
Summary
- Remnants of Arthur show a 10% chance of reforming.
- Reformation could occur near the Carolinas coast.
- Heavy rainfall is expected regardless of reformation.

The remnants of a former tropical cyclone, Arthur, are showing a slight possibility of redeveloping. Early on Thursday, June 18, the National Hurricane Center indicated a 10% chance that these remnants could reorganize. This potential reformation is expected to occur near the Atlantic coastline, specifically around the Carolinas. The area of showers and thunderstorms associated with Arthur is moving northeastward at approximately 15 mph.
Forecasters are issuing strong warnings about the potential for significant rainfall. This heavy precipitation is likely to bring widespread and life-threatening flash flooding across parts of the southeastern United States. These threats are expected regardless of whether the remnants of Arthur manage to reform into a subtropical or tropical cyclone.