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Arthur Unleashes 'Boatloads' of Rain on Gulf Coast
17 Jun
Summary
- Tropical Storm Arthur formed, marking the first named storm of 2026.
- Significant rainfall expected to cause life-threatening flash floods.
- Below-normal hurricane season predicted due to El Niño impacts.

Tropical Storm Arthur formed on June 17, 2026, initiating the Atlantic hurricane season. This storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall to the Gulf Coast and Southeast regions over the next seven days. Forecasters warn of potential life-threatening flash floods due to the "boatloads" of moisture.
Initial rainfall of 4-6 inches has already impacted parts of Texas and Louisiana since June 14. The storm is forecast to make landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border on June 17, with a high risk to lives and property extending through at least June 18, and the flooding risk persisting eastward.
Arthur is the first storm of an anticipated below-normal hurricane season. El Niño's influence suggests a reduced number of tropical storms, with predictions ranging from eight to 14 named storms, including three to six hurricanes.