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Tropical Storm Arthur Tracker As It Makes Landfall in Texas, Swamps Cars

Tropical Storm Arthur Tracker As It Makes Landfall in Texas, Swamps Cars

Summary

Tropical Storm Arthur formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall on the Texas coast before weakening into a post-tropical cyclone. The storm brought heavy rain and flooding from Texas to parts of the southeastern U.S., with flood watches still active in several states.

Key Facts

  • Arthur was the first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.
  • It briefly became a tropical storm on Wednesday before being downgraded by the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
  • The storm made landfall along the Texas coast, causing significant flooding and flash flood warnings near Houston.
  • Rainfall totals are expected to range from 5 to 10 inches, with some areas possibly getting up to 20 inches.
  • The heavy rain and flood risk extend from the Texas coast through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle.
  • Interstate 10 near Houston was temporarily closed due to flooding but reopened by the afternoon.
  • Flood watches remain in effect across several southeastern states as the storm’s remnants move eastward.
  • The Atlantic hurricane season 2026 officially began in June, and Arthur is the first named storm in the official list for the season.
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