Tropical Storm Arthur forms off Texas Gulf Coast
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Tropical Storm Arthur formed Wednesday off the Gulf Coast of Texas, becoming the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. …
Tropical Storm Arthur formed Wednesday off the Gulf Coast of Texas, becoming the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. After strengthening briefly, the storm is expected to make its way onto land, tracking to the northeast along the coast of Texas into southern Louisiana through Wednesday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. Arthur is then expected to turn inland over Louisiana before weakening. Regardless of Arthur's progression, the National Hurricane Center warned the storm would continue to bring heavy rain and flooding to a vast stretch of the southeastern United States, from Houston to Atlanta. In an advisory, forecasters said the storm was "expected to cause life-threatening flooding" and powerful winds in parts of the region. Tropical storm warnings were in place from Sabine Pass, Texas, to Morgan City, Louisiana, meaning tropical storm conditions were expected in those areas within 24 hours. A tropical storm watch was also issued from Sargent, Texas, to Sabine Pass, which means tropical storm conditions were possible within the same time frame, but not necessarily guaranteed. Arthur started developing earlier this week, as a tropical disturbance in the western Gulf of Mexico. It emerged and strengthened as coastal communities in the path of the storm contended with ongoing bouts of intense rain, which triggered dangerous flash flooding in multiple states. …
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