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US NHC: Tropical Storm Arthur forms near Texas Coast

The U.S. National Hurricane Center announced on Wednesday that Tropical Storm Arthur has formed 'near the Texas coastline and will bring a life-threatening 'flooding to parts of the southeastern U.S.

This is the first named hurricane of the Atlantic hurricane season 2026.

The storm was located approximately 40 miles (60 km) east-northeast from Port O'Connor in Texas. It produced maximum sustained winds of 40 miles an hour (65 km per hour).

Tropical Storm Arthur is expected to bring rainfall totals between five and ten inches. The Miami-based agency stated that isolated higher totals of?nearly 20 inches were expected from the 'Middle and Upper Texas Coast east-northeast to southern and central Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, as well as western portions of Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle.

It added that this could cause "life-threatening to dangerous flash flooding".

The NHC reported that a tropical cyclone warning is in place for High Island in Texas to Morgan City in Louisiana and a tropical cyclone watch for Sargent in Texas up to High Island in Texas.

The center is moving over land, so there will be little change in strength. The agency stated that a weakening of the low is expected once it moves inland. It could dissipate as early as tonight or Thursday morning. Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru and Ashitha Shivprasad; editing by Mark Porter

(source: Reuters)